In 2016, a decentralized autonomous organization on Ethereum was compromised, resulting in a loss of $50 million. The Ethereum community responded by hard forking the blockchain to rectify the situation and restore the funds, leading to the
In 2016, a decentralized autonomous organization on Ethereum was compromised, resulting in a loss of $50 million. The Ethereum community responded by hard forking the blockchain to rectify the situation and restore the funds, leading to the
creation of Ethereum Classic.
Recently, Bybit experienced a hack amounting to $1.4 billion in ETH. The question arises: will a hard fork be implemented again to recover these lost assets?