A few days ago, Bybit experienced the largest hacking incident in its history. The source of the attack was due to the breach of Safe's infrastructure, specifically through injecting malicious JavaScript into Safe's user interface, targeting a specific backdoor designed for Bybit's signers. The responsibility is quite clear. It cannot be said that because Safe's core technology was not affected, it is not a flaw in the contract itself; it merely obscured the responsibility due to an issue at the infrastructure level.
The world of cryptocurrency has always been like an amusement park, full of opportunities but also hiding various risks. Hacking attacks and exploits feel like an unavoidable 'growing pain'.
Originally, it was supposed to give ordinary people more control, but every time such a major incident occurs, it feels like we are one step further from that ideal. Those individuals make a fortune, while users and platforms have to deal with the aftermath, leaving us to believe in the self-repairing ability of this industry. Like nature, life will slowly recover after the storm.