Andre Cronje's Flying Tulip introduces a "Circuit Breaker" similar to traditional finance in DeFi lending, which limits the rate of fund outflows through programmatic modules. During abnormal withdrawals—such as contract vulnerabilities, oracle anomalies, or large liquidation positions—it automatically reduces the speed of fund outflows, turning potential large-scale fund drains into controllable events and buying time for handling. This mechanism mainly targets extreme cases of fund outflows, with deposits and normal withdrawals remaining largely unaffected, and employs a "Fail-Open" design to prevent system anomalies from locking user funds.

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Wetik
· 9h ago
Hold tight 💪
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