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RE: 320 Million Dollar Solana Bridge Hack exposes the vulnerabilities of bridges, not your keys, not your crypto!

in LeoFinance3 years ago

I agree…

The wormhole hack came quite early in the year. I guess there's no end in sight for DeFi hacks.

They are all vulnerable, and security is a longterm effect of patching/fixing vulnerabilities. Solana is a new generation of blockchains, with a different consensus mechanism. It’s exciting but it’s new, and we don’t yet know all it’s vulnerabilities. I don’t know if Solana knows all their vulnerabilities.

Because we'll always have hackers in the space looking for loopholes to capitalize upon.

Exactly, why do Tibet’s rob banks. LOL

Absolutely! The safest place to store your assets appears to be a wallet, either hot or cold.

We all do this and we are all susceptible to loss. Sorry to hear it happened to you. We should all remember that one of us are immune. As the Folk tale says:

There but by the grace of God, there go I.

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I'm sure the grace of God will want us to be more careful...😁

Speaking of which,

...we don’t yet know all its vulnerabilities. I don’t know if Solana knows all their vulnerabilities.

If this is the case, what is the aim of auditing?

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Ha Ha Ha
I think this is both a funny and illuminating question. It seems that audits focus on know or old vulnerabilities. I don’t know how good they are at recognizing new ones.

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That's a sad situation then. It's necessary that focus be channeled on discovering loopholes and fixing them.

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True.
Fortunately this is an evolving space and audit companies are evolving also, but for now caution is imperative.

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