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The founder of Onekey was silenced for defending rights regarding the Resupply incident and received private messages containing racially insulting abuse.
On June 28, according to relevant screenshots and content in the X comment section, Onekey founder Yishi made statements to protect his rights regarding the Resupply incident (including calling on Curve to take some responsibility for Resupply), which drew opposition from many developers. He was banned from the official Resupply Discord for making remarks that "threatened the team," and even received private messages containing racially insulting abuse directed at Yishi (it is currently unclear if these are from project party personnel). Yishi stated on social media: "The progress of DeFi today is all thanks to real, specific individuals who risk their lives and livelihoods to navigate challenges and defend their rights. They are not abstract concepts but real, living people like you and me. If you have enjoyed the benefits brought by this progress, then it is closely related to you as well." BlockBeats previously reported that the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol Resupply experienced a security vulnerability in the wstUSR market, resulting in a loss of approximately $9.6 million in encryption assets. This attack was triggered by a price manipulation attack involving the integration of the protocol with a synthetic stablecoin called cvcrvUSD. Onekey founder Yishi, as one of the three major investors in Resupply, has called for Curve to provide fair solutions for every investor and to return the user funds lost due to project party errors.