“Steal This”: Solana Founder Gives Away Perp DEX Code, Ignites DeFi Firestorm

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Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko has reignited debate in the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector after publicly urging developers to “steal” his idea for a new perpetual futures decentralized exchange (DEX).

In an October 20 post on X, Yakovenko revealed that he has been developing the prototype, dubbed “Percolator,” with the assistance of AI tool Claude.

Percolator Prototype and Open-Source Development

Yakovenko’s comments and the accidental upload of related code to GitHub have drawn widespread attention, highlighting tensions between open-source collaboration and intellectual property boundaries.

Percolator is an on-chain perpetual futures DEX built on the Solana blockchain. It manages position tracking, collateral management, and margin calculations directly on-chain. The protocol uses a “slab” structure—a sharded matching engine that separates order books by token. This design aims to boost execution speed and prevent contagion between markets.

Yakovenko’s call to “steal the idea” has been interpreted as an experiment in open innovation. Yakovenko’s invitation to replicate the concept seems to test open innovation in DeFi. He wants to see if the competitive AMM dynamics from spot trading can also work in perpetual markets. The GitHub repository suggests the project is still early. The routing system is functional, but liquidation modules remain under construction.

Mixed Community Reactions and Ethical Questions

The DeFi community responded swiftly. Yearn Finance founder Andre Cronje joked, “Didn’t read. Aped. If I lose my money, I am blaming you,” signaling early enthusiasm. Developer @rinegade_sol said, “I’ll cook it,” expressing intent to build independently, while others offered technical feedback such as adding AI-readable examples to documentation.

While many see Yakovenko’s move as consistent with Solana’s hackathon-driven, collaborative ethos, others warn that blurring the line between open-source and intellectual property could lead to disputes over commercialization or profit-sharing. If another team commercializes Percolator’s concept, questions of ownership and attribution may surface.

The initiative also underscores Solana’s strategic positioning in a competitive DeFi landscape. With perpetual futures trading volume surpassing $210 billion in 2023, Solana’s push into this market could help it compete with established players such as GMX and Hyperliquid.

Innovation Catalyst or Risky Experiment?

Yakovenko’s statement, though unconventional, has revived discussion around open-source ethics and innovation in DeFi. By inviting the community to experiment with his design, he may accelerate Solana’s technical evolution while testing the boundaries of decentralized collaboration.

Supporters argue that the move strengthens Solana’s ecosystem by inspiring developers to build more efficiently with AI-assisted tools. Critics counter that it exposes the protocol to imitation without ensuring sustainable governance or incentives.

Whether Percolator becomes a community-driven success or a cautionary tale, the episode underscores how innovation in Web3 increasingly depends on transparent, collective experimentation. For now, all eyes are on Solana’s GitHub repositories—where DeFi’s next chapter may be taking shape.

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