Wu said that after Aave released the post-incident investigation on the April 18 rsETH event, it was found that the cross-chain bridge rsETH LayerZero V2 of the liquidity staking protocol Kelp accepted forged messages during the cross-chain process from Unichain to Ethereum, causing the Ethereum side adapter to release 116,500 rsETH, while no corresponding burn occurred on the Unichain side.


Aave stated that the attack occurred on third-party cross-chain bridge infrastructure, but the attacker deposited the stolen rsETH into 8 Aave V3 positions and borrowed out 82,650 WETH and 821 wstETH, affecting the Aave market.
Aave said that the attacker’s rsETH on Arbitrum has now been burned, and the LayerZero OFT adapter has replenished 116,131.72 rsETH in 5 batches, fully restoring rsETH asset support, and the affected WETH and rsETH markets have returned to normal.
AAVE-2.56%
ZRO-1.92%
ETH-1.29%
ARB-3.56%
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