According to Odaily, OneKey founder Yishi has criticized the Curve ecosystem's DeFi protocol Resupply for its handling of a recent hacking incident. Yishi expressed frustration over the protocol's lack of responsibility and aggressive actions, stating that there has been no effort to alert authorities or track down the hackers. He noted that Resupply has not even made a superficial attempt to request the return of stolen funds, instead targeting affected users by extending lock-up periods and restricting withdrawals. Yishi also highlighted the community's negative behavior towards users, including insults, bans, and racial discrimination.

SlowMist founder Yu Jian added that Resupply is the first known project to not offer a bounty or make a public statement following such an attack. He remarked that if he were the attacker, he would be confused by the project's silence, unsure whether to act as a black hat or white hat hacker.

Previously, Resupply reported that the hack resulted in approximately $10 million in bad debt in reUSD, with the stolen funds still on the blockchain.