Curve founder responds: No CRV supports this position, this part of CRV was stolen during the UwU Lend hacker attack in June
On December 19, Curve founder Michael Egorov responded to the liquidation of his tagged address with 918,000 CRV tokens on Twitter. He stated that these CRV tokens were stolen during the UwU Lend hacker attack on June 10. Therefore, in this sense, they are not "real CRVs", but rather "receipts for funds promised by Sifu to be repaid after the hacking attack". Previously reported, lending protocol UwU Lend was attacked again in June this year and lost approximately $3.72 million in assets.
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