BlockBeats News, April 24th, following the rsETH exploit, Aave is facing a fund shortfall of around 68,900 ETH (about $160 million) (the hacker borrowed 99,600 ETH, and Arbitrum froze 30,700 ETH). In response, Aave has taken the lead in establishing the "DeFi United" joint rescue mechanism, which has currently received potential support of around 43,500 ETH. The main participants include:
· Lido Finance: 2,500 stETH (proposal stage)
· EtherFi Foundation: 5,000 ETH (proposal stage)
· Stani Kulechov: 5,000 ETH (personal contribution)
· Golem Foundation: 1,000 ETH
· Bybit's Mantle: 30,000 ETH (proposal stage)
In addition, Ethena, LayerZero, Ink Foundation, Tydra, and others have also declared their support, but the specific amounts have not been disclosed. Overall, the current rescue scale is still insufficient to fully cover the shortfall. The DeFi industry is attempting to complete key repairs through a "united blood transfusion" mechanism before systemic risk spreads.
