June 16, 2026 ChainGPT

Pyra Winds Down After Drift Exploit Losses — Withdraw Funds & Export Keys by Sept 15, 2026

Pyra Winds Down After Drift Exploit Losses — Withdraw Funds & Export Keys by Sept 15, 2026
Pyra has confirmed it will wind down operations after failing to recover from losses tied to the Drift exploit, leaving users a limited window to withdraw funds and export keys. What happened - On June 15 Pyra announced it could not find a sustainable path forward after the Drift exploit severely damaged both its business and user base. Recovery efforts and options were exhausted. - The company has stopped onboarding new users and canceled all existing payment cards. What users need to know and do now - Balances remain accessible for withdrawal. Pyra will keep withdrawals and private key exports available via a web portal through September 15, 2026 — users are urged to act promptly. - The web portal will let customers manage open positions, withdraw funds, and (when available) receive any Drift recovery tokens tied to the incident. Pyra says it has no timeline yet for those tokens and will share updates once Drift provides them. - Support channels will remain open to assist users during the wind-down. Operational wind-down - Over the coming weeks Pyra will retire infrastructure and shut down its mobile app, gradually phasing out remaining services. - The company emphasized users should export private keys and withdraw funds as soon as possible to avoid losing access. Wider context - Pyra’s closure adds to a growing list of crypto projects that have folded after security incidents or sustained economic pressure. Recent examples include: - Carrot, a Solana-based yield protocol, which cited losses from the Drift exploit when it announced shutdown last month. - Botanix Labs, a Bitcoin Layer 2 developer, which recently discontinued its network due to insufficient demand. - Uncharted’s Web3 game Fishing Frenzy, which returned funds to its community before shutting down after failing to find a sustainable product-market fit. Final notes from Pyra - Pyra says its immediate priority is helping customers recover funds and facilitate any future distribution of Drift recovery tokens via the portal. The company thanked users, investors, partners and the community for their support, and described the experience of building the platform as meaningful despite not reaching the intended outcome. Takeaway - If you held funds or cards with Pyra, export your private keys and withdraw assets now. Expect a phased shutdown and stay alert for updates about Drift recovery tokens through Pyra’s web portal and support channels. Read more AI-generated news on: undefined/news