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Resolv United: No clear timeline for the complete recovery plan has been established, and no evidence of internal personnel involvement has been found so far.
ME News update: On March 31 (UTC+8), Resolv Labs co-founder Ivan released an update on the protocol security incident and the subsequent recovery progress. It is understood that whitelisted USR users can redeem first, mainly because their wallets have already been verified. The Resolv team can manually process it within 24 hours to control risk, and currently 98% of the related redemptions have been completed. For non-whitelisted USR holders prior to the vulnerability incident, Resolv also pledges to fulfill redemptions at a 1:1 ratio, but the redemption technical solution is still being finalized. Regarding whether there was insider involvement, Ivan said that there is currently no evidence indicating internal participation. For USR holders after the vulnerability incident, as well as LP and RLP holders, the subsequent handling involves coordination across legal, technical, and ecosystem stakeholders. There is no single solution at this time, and there is no clear timeline for a full recovery plan; the process will be completed as soon as possible while ensuring careful and prudent progress. Previously, the Resolve attacker used 200,000 USDC to mint USR worth $80 million. (Source: ChainCatcher)