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Aave overhauls listing standards after $230 Million rsETH exploit exposed bridge risks

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Por Anónimo

Creado June 01, 2026|1 min de lectura
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An official postmortem traced the exploit to a LayerZero bridge verification failure and outlined a sweeping overhaul of Aave's asset-listing standards as DeFi risks shift beyond smart contract bugs.

Source: CoinDesk


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