OneKey founder angrily criticized Resupply's theft handling solution, saying it "took money out of users' pockets after being rugged"
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Odaily News OneKey founder Yishi once again spoke out on the "Curve Ecosystem DeFi Protocol Resupply Hacker Attack Report and Remedial Measures", angrily criticizing the protocol's irresponsible and robbery behavior. He said: "So far, I haven't seen any action by resupply to call the police or track down the hacker. They are even too lazy to call on the hacker to return the stolen money. Instead, they directly point the finger at the victimized users. Their first reaction to being rugged was to reach out and take money out of the user's pocket, extend the unlocking period, and prevent withdrawals. They also insult users, kick people out, ban them, and use racial discrimination in the community... Playing DeFi for so many years has really opened my eyes. You are the one." SlowMist founder Yu Xian added: "The project party is the first known person in history who has not called out or expressed a position on giving a bounty. If I were the attacker, I would also be confused... Why hasn't the project party expressed a position? Am I a black hat hacker or a white hat?" Earlier, Resupply said that the hacker attack caused about 10 million US dollars in reUSD bad debts, and the stolen funds are still on the chain.
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