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Ethereum Users Propose ERC 7265 to Thwart DeFi Hacks – How Does it Work?
The attacks on DeFi protocols have become all too common, draining billions in user funds. According to DeFiLlama, around $6.6 billion was stolen in exploits so far, with $5.31 billion of that going to DeFi protocol hackers.
Builder Diyahir argued in a blog post that, “no amount of audits, insurance, and white-hat hacker rewards will stop hackers from finding clever ways to extract value from a growing public honey pot.”
The new standard - ERC (Ethereum Request for Comments) 7265, proposed by Diyahir, tcb_00, and real_philogy - would enable protocols to integrate a “circuit breaker,” adding a back-stop to smart contracts, which would stop tokens from leaving those contracts, thus preventing the scenario in which all funds get stolen
Per the proposal,
Developers would have the ability to specify if the circuit breaker contract should delay settlement and “temporarily custody outflows” during the cooldown period, or if it should revert on attempted outflows
This is meant to give flexibility to developers and assure correct internal accounting for protocols.
More Time to Protect Funds
When a protocol is attacked, it commonly loses everything and its total value locked (TVL) drops to 0 in seconds
Meir Bank of Fluid Protocol said that most protocols lack sufficient response time to react to a hack. By the time anyone even notices the issue, it’s already too late.
The new standard may be a solution
Per Diyahir, the attacks will still happen no matter what. However,
ERC 7265 would prevent the attacker from draining an entire contract, while the majority of funds lost would be recovered, claimed Bank
A circuit breaker is only appropriate for projects which are already upgradeable, and it does not add any additional centralization, Diyahir said
This is still a proposed standard, meaning that the Ethereum community would need to pass it, while the core team would need to accept it as the final standard and implement it as such
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