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LayerZero co-founder denies KelpDAO's allegations; on-chain data shows they manually changed to "1/1" single DVN configuration
BlockBeats News, May 6 — Regarding KelpDAO’s recent accusations against LayerZero in the rsETH security incident, LayerZero CEO Bryan Pellegrino publicly responded on social media today and provided key technical details.
Pellegrino said that the facts are not as Kelp described. According to tamper-proof on-chain records, on April 1, 2024, KelpDAO proactively changed rsETH’s cross-chain configuration from the default “multi DVN” setting to the “1/1 single DVN” mode manually. He specifically pointed out that LayerZero’s official documentation has repeatedly issued prominent warnings forbidding the use of this 1/1 configuration in production environments. He further added that when the LayerZero team previously provided professional advice to KelpDAO, it consistently recommended the more secure “2/3 multi-signature scheme.” However, Kelp did not adopt it.
Pellegrino also disclosed a key piece of data: during the operation of this 1/1 configuration, nearly 100% of the related cross-chain transaction volume came from rsETH itself. Pellegrino said that LayerZero is currently waiting for the final review report from external security agencies, after which a full incident analysis will be published. He hinted that the root cause of this incident lies in the project team’s disregard for basic security guidelines.