#AIP #GateLaunchpool瓜分141万枚DOS


The crypto market in August is undergoing a complete collapse of security and trust.
Harmony suffered a severe attack on August 11, with attackers exploiting a vulnerability to mint nearly 4 billion ONE tokens without authorization, accounting for 26% of the total supply. Approximately 2.8 billion of the minted tokens were quickly transferred to exchanges, and the price of ONE briefly fell by more than 50%. The project team is considering a blockchain rollback; to fix the vulnerability, it may have to overturn transactions that have already occurred. A blockchain that claims to be “immutable” is discussing whether to alter its history.

Ravencoin suffered a consensus vulnerability attack on August 12. Nodes with the vulnerability accepted invalid blocks, causing RVN’s price to fall to an all-time low of $0.002754, down 22% within 24 hours and facing the risk of a chain reorganization.

The Coinsbuy exchange suffered a cross-chain attack on August 9, losing $8.07 million. Coldcard hardware wallets were found to have a vulnerability in their random number generation, resulting in the theft of approximately $110 million worth of Bitcoin.

These incidents all point to the same problem: You trust “code,” but code has vulnerabilities; you trust “decentralization,” but project teams can roll back the chain; you trust “cold wallets,” but hardware can betray you.

The AIP model takes a different approach. In the equity consignment pool, each transaction amount is distributed among all order makers according to each maker’s order volume as a proportion of the total order volume. There are no minting vulnerabilities—the total supply remains constant and the rules are hard-coded; there are no consensus attacks—it does not rely on node verification, only transaction-driven execution; there are no private-key leaks—the assets operate on-chain according to the protocol and do not depend on any hardware. The rules are designed by AI and hard-coded into the protocol; they cannot be changed, rolled back, or tampered with by anyone. While Harmony is discussing whether to roll back the chain to fix its vulnerability, AIP has already used algorithms to remove “trust” from human hands. Follow me for the latest AIP news as soon as it is released.
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