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#比特币与黄金战争 Flow's "Desperate Counterattack" is worth watching!
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Regarding the attack incident that caught the entire network's attention, how did Flow handle it in the end? Honestly, their response this time was quite impressive. After the poisoning incident, Flow's validator organization acted quickly, reaching a consensus almost immediately, upgrading software urgently, and entering repair testing. Although trading was paused during this period, they didn't mess things up.
Today at 6 AM Pacific Time, the first phase of recovery officially launched. The Cadence environment was opened first, and core functions gradually came back online. Official data shows that over 99.9% of Cadence accounts can regain full access during this transition, and user assets are safe. A few affected accounts are temporarily restricted, and the EVM environment is currently in read-only mode—this detail was handled very steadily.
From a technical perspective, this phased recovery logic is quite clear. It's not a brute-force restart but a step-by-step, orderly process to bring everything back. Network resilience is crucial in critical moments, and this situation shows that well. Most users can now operate normally, and the entire recovery process is still ongoing.
What do you think of Flow's response this time? Share your thoughts in the comments.