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🚨After the DeFi incident, the industry has chosen to "band together for self-rescue."
Following the rsETH event outbreak, a joint rescue effort led by Aave has pledged a total of $161 million (about 69k ETH) 💰
The lineup of participants is also quite substantial 👇
👉 Aave founder: 5,000 ETH
👉 EtherFi: 5,000 ETH (proposal)
👉 Lido: up to 2,500 stETH
👉 Golem: 1,000 ETH
👉 And a collective stand from protocols like Mantle, Ethena, LayerZero, and others
💡What do you think about this?
🚀 The positive side:
👉 DeFi has for the first time introduced a "systemic self-rescue mechanism"
👉 Projects are no longer fighting alone but are starting to collaborate to manage risks
This indicates the industry is evolving from "fragile individuals" to a "collective."
⚠️ But the issues are also very real:
👉 Essentially, this is "plugging the holes," not solving the underlying vulnerabilities
👉 If similar incidents happen frequently, trust costs will continue to rise
More importantly:
If every time in the future we need to "raise funds to put out fires," can this system truly remain decentralized?
💡Core point:
👉 DeFi is undergoing a "stress test."
Being able to recover shows resilience;
but frequent incidents indicate structural problems.
One sentence summary:
This is not just a simple positive signal, but a self-rescue exercise for the industry—if it can save once, it may not save the next ⚠️🔥