OneKey founder once again criticizes Resupply: has not yet seen any actions such as reporting to the police or investigating hackers, and instead targets victimized users

PANews|Jun 29, 2025 02:04
OneKey founder Yishi tweeted once again criticizing Resupply for mishandling the vulnerability incident. It stated, "So far, we have not seen any action by Resuppling to report or investigate hackers, and even the show of shouting for hackers to return stolen money is too lazy to be performed. Instead, we directly target the victim users. My first reaction to being bullied was to directly reach out and take money from the user's pocket, extend the unlock period, not allow withdrawals, and engage in various forms of insults, kicking, banning, and racial discrimination in the community. Playing DeFi for so many years has really broadened my horizons, with you. ”The founder of SlowMist, Cosine, also replied that the only on chain address where the attacker shouted was "Beggar", and the project team was the first known in history to not shout or declare a reward.
Previously, Resupply was hacked, resulting in approximately $10 million in bad debts. OneKey founder Wang Yishi criticized the mishandling of the Resupply vulnerability incident.
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