Unidentified program
Lineagei
Frameworki
What's Pinocchio?
Zero-dependency, no-std entrypoint. No codegen, no IDL — the developer hand-writes account parsing against the raw C ABI (sol_invoke_signed_c).
Tiny binary and low compute-unit cost, at the price of manual safety and no self-description. The choice for a hot path — routing, MEV, high-frequency — where every CU and lamport of rent is optimized.
Built by Anza (the Agave client team).
What it is
A drop-in replacement for the solana-program crate — not an Anchor-style framework. Its core innovation is zero-copy AccountInfo: instead of deserializing account data into an owned struct, it returns a pointer directly into the input buffer, eliminating a major class of memory copies and cutting CU usage on hot instructions. It has zero external dependencies and is no_std. It's completely unopinionated — no IDL, no account-validation helpers, no standard layout — so you bring Shank + Codama to generate IDLs and clients yourself. Still unaudited and not at full feature parity with solana-program.
When to pick it
Programs that process enormous volume where CU cost is the bottleneck — token programs, AMM hot paths, Ore-style mining. Not beginner-friendly.
How it looks on-chain
No enforced discriminator or account layout, and no on-chain IDL — so it can't be positively identified from account data. The tiny, dependency-free binary is the main tell, which is why we label it 'inferred'.
Others in the wild: Steel (Ore team — near-native performance on solana-program), Seahorse (Python → Anchor), and Poseidon & Quasar (TypeScript → Rust). Transpilers inherit their lowering target's fingerprint: a Quasar or Poseidon program that compiles down to Anchor will look like Anchor on-chain — discriminators and all.
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Recovered architecturei
Reachi
Controli
What's upgrade authority?
The upgrade authority is the account allowed to replace a program's code after it's deployed.
If it's set (mutable), that key can push new bytecode at any time — including malicious code, the classic "rug" vector. If it's null (immutable / frozen), the code can never change; what 's on-chain is final. A Squads multisig sits in between — upgrades are possible but need M-of-N signers, not one hot wallet. So mutable + single hot-wallet = highest risk; immutable or multisig = stronger guarantees.
What's a verified build?
A verified build proves the program running on-chain was compiled from the public source you can read — nothing hidden.
Someone re-compiles the source in a deterministic (Docker) environment and checks the resulting bytecode is byte-for-byte identical to what's deployed; tools like solana-verify do this and record it with a verification service. "Not verified" isn't a red flag by itself — most programs simply never submit one. It just means you're trusting the deployed bytecode as-is, with no source cross-check.
Convictioni
No IDL publishedi
This program hasn't published an IDL — the interface spec that would let its instructions be auto-decoded here.
That's normal, not a red flag. Publishing an IDL on-chain is opt-in — closer to a courtesy than a requirement. Anchor can write one to a PDA derived from the program id, but plenty of teams never do. And non-Anchor programs — like this Pinocchio one — have no built-in IDL at all; their interface lives in an off-chain Shank/Codama artifact, or nowhere public.
What's an IDL?
An IDL — Interface Description Language — is a JSON spec that describes how to talk to a program: its instructions, the accounts each one needs, argument and account types, events, and errors.
Anchor auto-generates it at build time. A program can publish it on-chain at a PDA derived from its id, so any client or explorer can decode the program's transactions without its source code.
Why it's often missing
Publishing is opt-in — a courtesy, not a requirement. Many programs never do, and non-Anchor frameworks (Pinocchio, native, Steel) don't produce one at all; their interface lives in an off-chain Shank/Codama artifact, or nowhere public. Absence means you can't auto-decode it — not that anything is wrong.
Tractioni
The recordi
| Event | When | Detail | Receipt |
|---|---|---|---|
| UPGRADE | 4h ago | slot 432,699,856 | poll…9856 |
| UPGRADE | 4h ago | slot 432,698,214 | poll…8214 |
| UPGRADE | 4h ago | slot 432,696,917 | poll…6917 |
| UPGRADE | 4h ago | slot 432,695,518 | poll…5518 |
| UPGRADE | 5h ago | slot 432,689,987 | poll…9987 |
| UPGRADE | 5h ago | slot 432,688,486 | poll…8486 |
| UPGRADE | 5h ago | slot 432,687,785 | poll…7785 |
| UPGRADE | 11h ago | slot 432,635,071 | poll…5071 |
| UPGRADE | 12h ago | slot 432,630,518 | poll…0518 |
| UPGRADE | 14h ago | slot 432,610,806 | poll…0806 |
| UPGRADE | 14h ago | slot 432,610,315 | poll…0315 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,259,898 | poll…9898 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,252,318 | poll…2318 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,246,741 | poll…6741 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,244,697 | poll…4697 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,218,213 | poll…8213 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,213,662 | poll…3662 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,212,792 | poll…2792 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,212,178 | poll…2178 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,211,035 | poll…1035 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,210,927 | poll…0927 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,200,050 | poll…0050 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,199,841 | poll…9841 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,198,512 | poll…8512 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,198,029 | poll…8029 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,194,995 | poll…4995 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,194,394 | poll…4394 |
| UPGRADE | 2d ago | slot 432,194,086 | poll…4086 |
| UPGRADE | 3d ago | slot 432,080,969 | poll…0969 |
| UPGRADE | 3d ago | slot 432,065,758 | poll…5758 |
| UPGRADE | 3d ago | slot 432,064,404 | poll…4404 |
| UPGRADE | 3d ago | slot 432,063,430 | poll…3430 |
| UPGRADE | 3d ago | slot 432,063,219 | poll…3219 |
| UPGRADE | 3d ago | slot 432,059,736 | poll…9736 |
| UPGRADE | 3d ago | slot 432,053,583 | poll…3583 |
| DEPLOY | 4d ago | slot 431,783,762 | back…3762 |