I have withdrawn all the staked STRK, thanks for not killing me.
STRK has dropped too much, selling it feels pointless, so I staked it on ZKLEND.
The 28,750 airdropped ones have been staked for more than six months and have now turned into 32,000.
But then it got stolen.
The stolen pools are ETH, USDC, USDT, and STRK.
The losses are borne by the users.
Among them, ETH lost 93% of the principal,
USDC lost 96% of the principal,
USDT lost 77% of the principal,
STRK lost 70% of the principal.
The project team lacks technical skills, and users had to bear the losses from the theft. It's such a scam.
By the way, recently GMX was hacked, and the hacker was willing to settle, returning 90% of the funds. However, the hacker from ZKLEND has long since transferred the funds to a mixer and washed them away.
I borrowed STRK, but fortunately, I staked it again and turned it into kSTRK.
The kSTRK pool was not stolen, so I avoided a disaster. If I hadn't staked it, I would have lost 70% of my tokens.
However, the price has already dropped too much; it would need to rise tenfold to barely be worth something.
In the future, I plan to distribute to various wallets and wait for opportunities, just like ZK.