🎧🎶Remixers and frens, we need your help!
Octant Epoch 12 allocation ends tomorrow, June 30 at 1pm EDT! Alpha is not inflated in properQF, so more allocations and participation ensure the whole matching pool can get allocated. Anyone can do a direct minimum ETH contribution of 0.02422 ETH. Please help us finish the epoch stong! 💯🙏 for any and all support! Click the link below👇🏼
Hi Remixers! We’re in @OctantApp Epoch 12. Epoch 12 has a shared pool of 200 WETH, and YOU get to decide how much we get from the pool. This Epoch is special because it’s the first Octant epoch where non-GLM stakers can participate by donating ETH. That means anyone can participate! Here’s how it works.
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Huge respect to the @ResolvLabs team,
I remember when the Resolv exploit happened back in March, and I posted that the best decision might be to just wait.
It paid off. I claimed 100% of the value of my USR.
TL;DR:
So basically, if you held USR before the exploit, the plan says you get 1 USR = 1 USDC back, so those users are mostly protected.
BUT (!) If you bought USR after the exploit, recovery is lower because those tokens may have been mixed with the illicitly minted supply.
Sucks that not everyone gets the same outcome, but at least there’s now a clear framework instead of users being left in limbo.
Good to see them putting a path forward on the table.
🎧🎶Did you know❓
We just added a new tutorial to our LearnETH plugin covering vulnerabilities related to rounding direction exploits. This class of vulnerabilities is responsible for the Balancer V2 $128m hack and easily slips through audits. Nine documented incidents and over $220m, in two and a half years.
🎧🎶Did you know❓
The LearnETH plugin on Remix includes tutorials that cover a common class of vulnerabilities associated with Authentication and authorization. These vulnerabilities result from contracts verifying identity or permission incorrectly, or failing to verify it at all.