CryptoWorld News reports that on the X platform, on-chain detective zachxbt stated that the practice of "free-riding claims" by U.S. law firms may hinder the recovery and compensation process for victims of hacking incidents. He mentioned that the Southern District of New York Federal Court has issued a restraining order against Arbitrum DAO, requiring it not to transfer approximately $71 million worth of ETH assets frozen in the KelpDAO hacking incident. zachxbt pointed out that some U.S. law firms use their investigative work and on-chain evidence to help hacking incident victims file legal claims, but this practice may actually slow down the victims' access to compensation. He called on the crypto community to establish a DAO to resist such behaviors.

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