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Statement from CoW Protocol:
Earlier today, a trader attempted to swap 50M aEthUSDT for aEthAAVE through Aave's swap interface, which is powered by CoW Protocol. Despite clear warnings that showed the user they would lose nearly all of the value of their transaction, and despite needing to explicitly opt into the trade after seeing the warning, the user chose to proceed with their swap.
It is important to point out that CoW Protocol is a DEX aggregator that routes transactions through nearly every major public and private liquidity source. No DEX, DEX aggregator, public liquidity pool, or private liquidity pool (or combination thereof) would have been able to fill this trade at anywhere near a reasonable price.
Preventing users from making trades removes choice and can lead to terrible outcomes in some situations (e.g. a market crash). That said, trades like these show that DeFi UX still isn’t where it needs to be to protect all users. As a team, we are now reviewing how we balance strong safeguards with preserving user autonomy.
It goes without saying that we will also refund any fees sent to CoW DAO as a result of this transaction.
We will keep the community posted as new information comes to light.
CoW DAO@CoWSwap
Hey everyone — we’re aware of the large swap transaction circulating on X. Based on what we’ve seen so far, there’s no indication of a protocol exploit or otherwise malicious behavior. The transaction executed according to the parameters of the signed order. Our interface shows clear price impact warnings for swaps of this magnitude, as does Aave’s. We’re continuing to review the details and will share updates as we learn more.
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I wanted to open up a little about how I got into bug bounty and more importantly, why.
I’m 20 years old, and I started reporting and analyzing bugs on Immunefi around the beginning of this May. I’ve been coding since I was 13, and over the years I’ve picked up a lot of knowledge, not just in cybersecurity, but in many different fields. I’ve always been someone with a wide range of interests and a drive to learn as much as I can across different areas for years.
But this past year changed everything.
My family went through a really dark time. A series of unfortunate and complicated events left us bankrupt and dangerously close to being homeless. I won’t go into the full story, it’s deeply personal and honestly, painful but the short version is: we lost almost everything. There were days with no food in the house. The internet got cut off. We were inches away from sleeping on the street. I was at my lowest mentally, emotionally, financially.
That kind of pressure… it’s hard to describe. I had to drop out of college. It just wasn’t the time or the place. When your family is struggling to survive, lectures and grades suddenly don’t mean much. I knew I had to act. I had to find a way to help.
So I did the only thing I could, I put my skills to work. Even without Wi-Fi at home, I found ways. I spent my days at the library or public spaces with internet, locked in and focused. I worked 15 hours a day, every day, no distractions, no social life. I’d wake up at 5 a.m., grind until 9 p.m., then crash. And repeat. I was in pure isolation and I poured everything I had into bug bounty hunting.
And by some miracle, it worked. I found and reported dozens of bugs (many of which are still being negotiated for payout amount). The rewards helped me provide for my family, my mom and younger brother. That’s what kept me going. I’ve always cared more about the people I love than anything else, and being able to support them brought me a sense of peace. Every cent I made went to them first. That’s what made me happiest, to see them happy after such miserable situation.
I’ll be honest, I got lucky. If things had played out even a little differently a week or two late, we would've ended up on the street. There were many nights filled with fear and stress. But I didn’t stop. I kept going, even when it felt like I had nothing left. And I’m proud of that. I’m proud that I didn’t give up.
Most people my age are still figuring life out with the help of their parents. In my case, I had to be the one holding everything together. It wasn’t fair, but that’s life. And in all the hardship, I’ve learned things no classroom could ever teach me about resilience, love, sacrifice, and staying grounded when the ground itself feels like it’s falling away.
If you’re going through something hard right now, I just want to say: I see you. Keep going. Sometimes survival is success. And sometimes, when you least expect it, all that effort pays off.
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Requesting $ETH funds from the #Stakely Faucet on the Arbitrum blockchain. Request ID: IGRZ38PL stakely.io/faucet/arbitru…
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