BlockBeats News, June 28th, according to relevant screenshots and X's comments, Onekey founder Yishi's remarks regarding the Resupply incident to uphold his own rights (including calling on Curve to take some responsibility for Resupply) have sparked opposition from many developers. Due to his statement of "threatening the team," Yishi was banned from the Resupply official Discord and even received racially insulting abuse through private messages (it is currently unclear whether it was from the project team).
Yishi posted on social media: "Today's progress in DeFi is all thanks to real and specific individuals who have risked their own lives and assets to defend their rights. They are not abstract concepts but real people just like you and me. If you have benefited from these advancements, then you are closely related to them as well."
BlockBeats previously reported that a security vulnerability occurred in the wstUSR market of the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol Resupply, resulting in a loss of approximately $9.6 million in crypto assets. This attack was triggered by a price manipulation attack involving the protocol's integration with a synthetic stablecoin called cvcrvUSD. As one of the top three investors in Resupply, Onekey founder Yishi has spoken out demanding that Curve provide a fair solution for every investor and return the user funds lost due to the project team's mistake.