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#黑客攻击与安全风险 Seeing the launch of DeBot's compensation registration, I am reminded of the storms and challenges we've faced over the years. The Mt.Gox collapse in 2014, the DAO incident in 2016, and the subsequent wave of exchange failures... Each security incident has rewritten the fate of many and reshaped the defenses of the entire ecosystem.
This time, DeBot's quick response is truly commendable—completing verification within 72 hours and providing 100% full compensation. Such a feat would have been unimaginable in earlier years. I remember those times when users' stolen assets often led to endless disputes and despair. But I also notice that the official emphasizes "Do not trust fake customer service." What does this detail reflect? It highlights that during the chaos following a hacker attack, scammers often take advantage of the situation, causing secondary harm to victims.
The real lesson isn't just about compensation itself, but about how we repeatedly fall into the same vulnerabilities. Incidents like wallet theft have never truly disappeared; only the victims have changed. Why? Because security is not just a technical issue but a continuous fight. Hackers' methods are evolving, and so are the forms of risk. Those who have experienced multiple cycles understand that even the best compensation mechanisms are just post-incident relief. The true value lies in whether the ecosystem genuinely enhances its defenses after each event.
Observing DeBot's attitude toward handling this incident, at least it shows that security awareness and user protection are being prioritized. But that's far from enough.