Resupply recovery plan sparks controversy: 6 million reUSD bad debts may be borne by users

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On June 29, Yishi, the founder of OneKey, stated regarding the "Resupply release recovery plan proposal: 6 million reUSD bad debts to be covered by the insurance pool" that so far there have been no actions from resupply to report or investigate the hacker, and they haven't even publicly called on the hacker to return the stolen funds, instead directly targeting the victimized users. The new governance proposal is no different from directly reaching into the users' pockets.

The founder of Slow Fog, Yu Xian, added: "The project party is the first in history to not shout out or make a statement to offer a bounty. If I were the attacker, I would also be baffled. Why hasn't the project party made a statement yet? Am I a black hat hacker or a white hat?"

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CryptoMotivatorvip
· 06-29 02:20
Is the project party too shameless?
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SchrodingersFOMOvip
· 06-29 02:16
Sitting and waiting to be played people for suckers
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ServantOfSatoshivip
· 06-29 02:01
Wow, a new way to Clip Coupons is here!
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