A leading figure in the crypto ecosystem recently criticized Shiba Inu’s handling of the Shibarium bridge hack. The attack, which resulted in the theft of around $4 million in tokens, raised concerns about the project’s response. Critics argue that the team’s failure to immediately report the theft to law enforcement compromises the security and integrity of the project.
The Shiba Inu team initially responded to the hack by offering an amnesty payment to the attacker in exchange for the return of the stolen funds. This approach is common in the decentralized finance (DeFi) space, aiming to recover assets quickly. However, this method raised questions, as it did not involve immediate legal action or collaboration with authorities such as the FBI.
Many in the crypto community criticized the decision, arguing that it sends the wrong message.
The lack of official law enforcement involvement has fueled doubts regarding the team’s commitment to protecting user funds.
The Shiba Inu team’s decision not to engage law enforcement immediately has sparked heated discussions within the crypto community. Critics argue that this oversight could set a troubling precedent for other projects. In the case of such a major security breach, failure to report the theft could suggest that internal negotiations and damage control are given precedence over legal responsibility.
Shiba Inu’s core developer, Kaal Dhairya, acknowledged the situation’s complexity but assured investors that measures were in place to mitigate further risks. The response, however, has done little to reassure critics who believe that a stronger stance should have been taken. They argue that the project should have prioritized transparency and legal action to safeguard user trust.
The hack itself exposed vulnerabilities within the Shibarium bridge’s security, allowing the attacker to gain control of a majority of validators. The attacker used an advanced flash loan attack, which raised further concerns about the network’s security architecture. This breach has led to a loss of confidence in the Shiba Inu ecosystem, with some investors questioning its future viability.
The Shiba Inu team has yet to clarify why it did not involve law enforcement agencies sooner. Without a clear explanation, the hack continues to affect the project’s reputation, especially among those who value transparency in decentralized networks.
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