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Working on a larger piece to give my opinion rn, but here are some initial thoughts: If Kelp wasn't on Aave, their users would have probably got a haircut by now with no bail out The success factor in all this recovery is Aave and there is no way around it: many protocols depend on it because of their integrations Aave has to keep face at all times as it is THE protocol that represents DeFi Protocols that donated are exposed to the hack too, so it's their way to show that they care enough to contribute Kelp was one of the 3 parties that fucked up. I expected them to be the first ones to announce their contribution, but for some reason we still haven't heard from them and they'll probably publish something now that there are only 3% of the debt to cover It boils down to: do you want to fuck your users up or do you want to use your influence to force protocols to save users' funds I'm fine with protocols saving users rather than having users to pay for each other But this situation also raises some serious questions about the state of crypto and DeFi in general Will ping you when I'm done with my article

Cosmos co-CEO Maghnus Mareneck @0xMagmar was featured in Channel E2E on where MSPs fit as blockchain moves from pilots into production business systems. The MSP opportunity is in key management, monitoring, and compliance. That's also where the risk sits. channele2e.com/perspective/bl…











Nice post by @hale1emmeric explaining the ATOM supply sink and revenue math with ICL's enterprise plan, at conservative adoption levels: forum.cosmos.network/t/proposal-dra… (Let alone betting on an explosive growth of 100M volume/day from one integration)











