Sonic Labs Freezes User Wallets Over Suspicious Activity
On November 3, 2025, at 3:45 AM EST, Sonic Labs detected suspicious activity linked to a possible exploit on the Beets protocol. To protect users and the ecosystem, Sonic Labs froze several wallets involved in the incident. The company announced the action on its official X account.
Collaboration With Beets Team
Sonic Labs confirmed it will work closely with the Beets team to address the issue. Details about the suspicious activity have not been disclosed yet.
Details on Wallet Freezing
The frozen wallets can be viewed on the SonicScan blockchain explorer. The following wallet addresses are currently frozen:
- 0xf19fd5c683a958ce9210948858b80d433f6bfae2
 - 0x045371528a01071d6e5c934d42d641fd3cbe941c
 
Freezing wallets is a security step to stop the further movement of funds linked to exploits or malicious actions. Users with funds in these wallets cannot make transactions until the freeze is removed.
Both Sonic and Beets users await further updates from the platforms.