Análise: O incidente de segurança do Kelp DAO pode forçar grandes bancos a reconsiderar seus planos de implementação de blockchain

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Golden Finance reports that on April 22nd, Wall Street investment bank Jefferies pointed out that the approximately $293 million Kelp DAO attack exposed critical infrastructure risks, which may prompt traditional financial institutions to reassess the pace of blockchain and tokenization advancement.
Jefferies believes that the attacker minted uncollateralized tokens and engaged in cross-platform lending, triggering market sell-offs and liquidity shortages. The incident is thought to be possibly linked to Lazarus Group, while also highlighting the single point of failure issue in cross-chain bridge verification mechanisms. As institutions accelerate the tokenization of assets (such as funds, bonds, and deposits), related risks may cause some banks and asset management firms to delay deployment, prioritizing the assessment of system security. Especially in scenarios relying on cross-chain infrastructure, security vulnerabilities could lead to market fragmentation, weakening the practical utility of tokenized assets.
Although short-term confidence has been shaken, Jefferies still emphasizes that the long-term trend remains unchanged. Under the background of regulatory advancement and continuous infrastructure improvement, applications such as stablecoins still hold growth potential, but the industry as a whole remains in the early stages of development, requiring time to enhance system robustness.

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