Resolv's incident is a top-tier security breach, where the private key was leaked, allowing someone to print 80 million USR out of thin air, with the operation being as clumsy as if done by an intern. Now the officials are in a rush, calling on the blockchain for a settlement: as long as 90% of the assets (approximately 25 million USD in ETH) are returned, the remaining 10% will be treated as a 'white hat bonus' for the hacker. If not returned within 72 hours, a full network manhunt will be initiated.
This 'losing money to avert disaster' old trick is not uncommon in the crypto world, but ultimately, the leak of the private key is a 'credit death penalty' for the project team, causing the liquidity backing to collapse instantly. Now it depends on whether the hacker wants to cash out and retire or thinks that 10% is not enough and is ready to fight to the end. Retail investors shouldn't rush to bottom-fish the decoupled stablecoins; if this hole isn't filled, the narrative of USR is basically over.
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