#Flow网络安全事故 This move by Flow is truly brilliant 💀 $3.9 million was drained by hackers, and the officials first attempted to rollback and delete 6 hours of transaction records, which directly triggered an internal war—bridging giants like deBridge and LayerZero came out criticizing loudly, saying that rollback is the most embarrassing solution ever.
Think about it, the hacker’s funds had already moved off-chain long ago, so rollback has zero impact on them. The victims are honest users and cross-chain transactions. A $200,000 deposit just disappeared out of thin air? Is this still blockchain? This is an alliance chain 😤
In the end, the officials were forced to back down and switch to an "isolation recovery plan," preserving legitimate transactions and restarting in phases. FLOW dropped from 0.173 to 0.079 and then rebounded to 0.107. This rollercoaster ride is truly incredible.
Honestly, this incident exposed Flow’s biggest problem—the ability for officials to intervene arbitrarily in extreme situations. Compared to Ethereum’s approach, the gap is immediately clear. Still want to build gaming and NFT ecosystems? First, rebuild trust, brother.
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#Flow网络安全事故 This move by Flow is truly brilliant 💀 $3.9 million was drained by hackers, and the officials first attempted to rollback and delete 6 hours of transaction records, which directly triggered an internal war—bridging giants like deBridge and LayerZero came out criticizing loudly, saying that rollback is the most embarrassing solution ever.
Think about it, the hacker’s funds had already moved off-chain long ago, so rollback has zero impact on them. The victims are honest users and cross-chain transactions. A $200,000 deposit just disappeared out of thin air? Is this still blockchain? This is an alliance chain 😤
In the end, the officials were forced to back down and switch to an "isolation recovery plan," preserving legitimate transactions and restarting in phases. FLOW dropped from 0.173 to 0.079 and then rebounded to 0.107. This rollercoaster ride is truly incredible.
Honestly, this incident exposed Flow’s biggest problem—the ability for officials to intervene arbitrarily in extreme situations. Compared to Ethereum’s approach, the gap is immediately clear. Still want to build gaming and NFT ecosystems? First, rebuild trust, brother.