Griff Green warns lending protocols are too loose with liquid staking tokens amid rising opsec threats
Griff Green Questions Circle's Crypto Values After Kelp DAO Hack Drains $72M From Aave
BlackRock, Franklin Templeton, and Robinhood are tokenizing assets on Arbitrum's growing RWA layer.
The emergency response prevented stolen funds from moving, but sparked debate over governance, control and the limits of decentralization on Layer 2s.
David Schwartz defended Arbitrum's ETH freeze after the KelpDAO exploit by comparing it to Bitcoin's 2010 overflow rollback.
Ripple CTO Emeritus David Schwartz has defended the Arbitrum Security Council's recent emergency intervention.
Nine out of 12 council members voted yes. That detail alone tells you how divided — and how serious — the conversation inside Arbitrum's security council got before the blockchain took its most dramatic action in recent memory.
Arbitrum's Security Council has frozen 30,766 ETH tied to the KelpDAO exploit, moving the funds out of an address on Arbitrum One and into an intermediary wallet that now requires further governance action to unlock. At roughly $71 million, the move was large enough on its own.
A contentious intervention by Arbitrum's security council has reignited one of crypto's oldest debates - whether speed and safety can coexist with true decentralization - after a $292 million exploit sent shockwaves through the Ethereum restaking ecosystem and beyond.
Arbitrum's emergency response to the KelpDAO exploit has sparked praise and criticism over the network's ability to freeze stolen assets.
Crypto analyst Crypto Patel has predicted that the Ethereum layer-2 Arbitrum could record a 7,400%, providing a bullish outlook for the altcoin. He also revealed key levels for investors to keep an eye out for as the position for this potential rally.
ARB prints 57% rally from cycle lows as trendline breakout signals potential start of a new bull run.