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Arbitrum officially announces the urgent freezing of the 30,766 ETH held by KelpDAO hackers, drawing a flood of criticism in the comment section. The Arbitrum Security Council directly intervened, forcibly transferring the 30,766 ETH from the hacker's address to a frozen wallet, temporarily removing it from the hacker's control. Once this move was made, the community instantly exploded, with many voices accusing it of being a blatant centralized operation, severely violating the principle of blockchain decentralization, turning "immutability" into a joke. In fact, whether frozen or not, it’s impossible to satisfy everyone:
No freeze = inaction, allowing hackers to run free;
Freeze = exercising privileges, breaking the bottom line of decentralization.
Those watching the spectacle will never understand the pain of the stolen. Only victims know the despair of their funds suddenly dropping to zero. This problem has no perfect answer in the first place.