TechFlow, on June 29, Yishi, founder of OneKey, spoke out again regarding the "Report and Remedial Measures on the DeFi Protocol ReSupply in Curve's Ecosystem Hacking Incident," fiercely criticizing the protocol for its irresponsible and robber-like behavior. He stated: "So far, I haven't seen any alarm or investigation actions from ReSupply, nor even the superficial performance of publicly demanding the hacker return the stolen funds. Instead, they directly turned against the affected users. Their first reaction upon being rug-pulled was to reach straight into users' pockets—extending unlock periods, blocking withdrawals, and engaging in various forms of user abuse within the community, including verbal attacks, kicking members, banning, and even racial discrimination... After years in DeFi, I'm truly amazed. Hats off to you."
Cosine, founder of SlowMist, added: "The project team is now the first in history known to neither issue a public statement nor offer a bounty. If I were the attacker, I'd be utterly confused... Why hasn't the project team said anything? Should I act as a black-hat or white-hat hacker?"




