ARBITRUM RECOVERS $70.9M FROM KELPDAO EXPLOITER
The Arbitrum Security Council just removed $70.97M ETH from the KelpDAO Exploiter’s addresses. They sent it to the address 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000DA0
North Korea stole the money and Arbitrum stole it back.
Update on rsETH incident:
According to our analysis, rsETH on Ethereum mainnet is fully backed.
Out of an abundance of caution, rsETH remains frozen across Aave V3 and V4 and exposure to the incident is capped.
WETH reserves also remain frozen across affected markets including Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, Mantle, and Linea.
Aave is actively validating information and assessing potential resolutions.
KelpDAO got hacked and it destroyed half of the ETH DeFi ecosystem, and you ask me why Im bullish on DeFAI and @HeyAnonai
In these times, we cant rely only on humans anymore. We need to protect ourselves with AI agents that safeguard our investments and monitor these situations
phase one is simple:
→ make an agent and refine the product
→ token factory comes second
→ $ANON is base layer from trading to A2A settlement
setting the tone: home of tec, not farms
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Today we open Stage 1 of the Hey Anon Launchpad.
The first real home for DeFAI builders.
20+ AI agents built on Hey Anon MCP are already battling for our first round of investments. 🧵
DeFAI agents are the new memecoin mania, but with actual utility
The problem with meme coins was that they had no real use case, they were purely about culture. Now, you can build a community around an AI agent that works and lives on the blockchain
All powered by @HeyAnonAI
@danielesesta@lymbothecat Agents fix the problem that memes created, they were useless
DeFAI agents are useful: they can still build communities and even a cult around them, all powered by @HeyAnonai
The future is agentic
@smokiemahoney We reached over $20 with no product, just FOMO
Imagine where we will be with our permissionless, decentralized prediction market, agent launchpad, and all the integrations with @HeyAnonai. Im thinking three digits