Did the hacker win again? rsETH's follow-up tells you: actually, no one truly wins



On the surface, this rsETH attack seems like the hacker "got away" with it. But from an industry perspective, it's actually a "double loss."
The project team loses funds and reputation, users lose confidence, and the entire sector faces pressure. But interestingly, this kind of "pain" often leads to progress.
The latest developments show that security teams have begun reviewing the attack path and are pushing for stricter security standards. This means that the threshold for similar attacks in the future will be higher.
At the market level, short-term funds will flow into safer protocols, such as leading staking platforms. But in the long run, as long as the sector's logic remains, funds will come back.
So the essence of such incidents is:
Short-term negative impact
Mid-term differentiation
Long-term evolution
To sum up: hackers win a sum of money, but the industry gains a set of experience. #rsETH攻击事件后续进展
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