TechFlow reports that on December 1, in response to user inquiries about the follow-up progress of the DEXX compensation incident, Yu Xian from SlowMist stated that the task of "SlowMist statistics" and several other tasks are not sequential. The majority of losses were largely disclosed within two or three days after the incident occurred, and subsequent additions have almost all been small-amount losses; any significant losses should have already been identified.
Yu Xian pointed out that since the attacker's addresses are being disclosed, handling false positives and omissions will continue to consume considerable time. The entire process requires rigorous, repeated comparison and analysis. If everything depends on what SlowMist calls the final statistics, it is hard to estimate how long completion might take. Yu Xian emphasized this isn't a serial process—many tasks can, in principle, proceed in parallel.





