According to Deep Tide TechFlow, on June 29, OneKey founder Yishi spoke again about the "Curve ecosystem DeFi protocol Resupply hacker attack report and remediation measures," angrily criticizing the protocol's irresponsibility and bandit-like behavior. He stated: "So far, I haven't seen any action taken to report or trace the hacker regarding the resupply, not even the superficial act of asking the hacker to return the stolen funds. Instead, they have directly targeted the victimized users. Their first reaction after being rug pulled is actually to reach directly into the users' pockets, extending the unlocking period, not allowing withdrawals, and various abuses towards users within the community, kicking people out, banning speech, and racism... After playing DeFi for so many years, it really opened my eyes, there are indeed such things."
Slow Fog founder Yu Xian added: "The project party is historically the first to not shout out or express a bounty. If I were the attacker, I would also be confused... Why hasn't the project party made a statement, am I a black hat hacker or a white hat?"
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OneKey Founder: The solution from Resupply is to "take money from users' pockets after a rug pull"
According to Deep Tide TechFlow, on June 29, OneKey founder Yishi spoke again about the "Curve ecosystem DeFi protocol Resupply hacker attack report and remediation measures," angrily criticizing the protocol's irresponsibility and bandit-like behavior. He stated: "So far, I haven't seen any action taken to report or trace the hacker regarding the resupply, not even the superficial act of asking the hacker to return the stolen funds. Instead, they have directly targeted the victimized users. Their first reaction after being rug pulled is actually to reach directly into the users' pockets, extending the unlocking period, not allowing withdrawals, and various abuses towards users within the community, kicking people out, banning speech, and racism... After playing DeFi for so many years, it really opened my eyes, there are indeed such things."
Slow Fog founder Yu Xian added: "The project party is historically the first to not shout out or express a bounty. If I were the attacker, I would also be confused... Why hasn't the project party made a statement, am I a black hat hacker or a white hat?"