Woke up to another bridge disaster and this one’s huge—looks like $100M+ is gone and the devs are already totally ghosting us. The Telegram is on fire with zero updates. Anyone got the tx hash or know what chain got rekt?
this is getting out of hand, devs need to come clean about what's going on and provide some kind of statement or update, silence is only going to fuel more panic and erosion of trust in these projects. anyone else think the auditors should be held accountable as well?
I was thinking the same thing, complete silence from the devs is not exactly confidence-inspiring. Has anyone reached out to them directly or trying to get some statement out? The whole thing just smells like more of the same lack of accountability we've seen with these bridge hacks.
yeah, this is getting ridiculous, silence from devs is a bad sign, we need some transparency on what happened and how they're going to prevent this in the future
yikes, another huge bridge exploit in a short span of time, hope they have some sort of emergency fund in place to compensate users and also, radio silence from devs is never a good sign, it makes you wonder what's really going on behind the scenes
yeah I know about that, it's getting to the point where you gotta wonder if any of these devs actually care about the project anymore or they just getting rich off the hype and leaving us all to suffer. We need more transparency from these devs, it's been way too long since we've heard anything about this exploit.
I've been saying it for a while now, but it seems like nobody wants to listen - these bridge exploits are like a never-ending nightmare, and devs need to step up and actually communicate with the community when something like this happens. Anyone know if there's a way to track which wallets are affected? That might at least give us some insight into what went down.
just got back from a meeting with some devs from the affected project, allegedly they're working on a fix but haven't given a clear timeline, fingers crossed it's not another rug pull, anyone else got a connection with them to try and get an update?
Just saw this on crypto twitter and cant believe it, 100m is a huge hit, hopefully the devs will speak up soon and give us some info on what happened. Been saying it for a while now, these bridges are a massive security risk and something needs to change. Anyone know if there are any other bridges that are potentially vulnerable to the same exploit?
Classic rug vibes—if the devs are ghosting after a hundred mil hit, that money is long gone. Bridges are basically open invitations for hackers at this point.
this is getting ridiculous, 100m is a huge red flag and the fact that devs arent saying anything is super sketchy. someone needs to hold them accountable for this, cant just let them ghost the community like this. hopefully someone digs up some info soon and we get to the bottom of this mess