rsETH Recovery Underway as Kelp DAO and Aave Launch Restoration Plan After $292M Breach

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Key PointsRestoration efforts begin for rsETH following a devastating $292M security breachTwo-week phased approach planned to refill 117,132 rsETH tokensAave supports restoration initiative after completing critical recovery measures on ArbitrumEnhanced bridge security protocols implemented before resuming full operationsWithdrawal functionality expected to return as final recovery stages progressFollowing the completion of crucial recovery procedures from a $292 million security breach, Kelp DAO and Aave have initiated efforts to restore rsETH functionality. The protocols announced plans to redistribute 117,132 rsETH tokens into the LayerZero OFT adapter through a carefully structured two-week timeline. This significant development represents a critical milestone toward reinstating full platform capabilities, including withdrawal processing, deposit acceptance, token redemptions, cross-chain bridging, and rewards distribution.Restoration Strategy for rsETH TokensKelp DAO outlined that the token restoration will utilize resources from both the Aave Recovery Guardian and Kelp Recovery Safe. These assets will be transferred to the LayerZero OFT adapter on the Ethereum mainnet through multiple installments. Following the arrival of the initial installment, Kelp anticipates reactivating withdrawal capabilities within a 24-hour window.According to the protocol’s statement, rsETH tokens on both the mainnet and Layer 2 ecosystems maintain complete backing. Nevertheless, standard platform functionality will only return once smart contract systems are reactivated. These standard features encompass deposit processing, token redemption services, cross-chain transfers, and claim distributions across all supported blockchain networks.Kelp has also finalized comprehensive security enhancements across its LayerZero bridge infrastructure. The updated system mandates verification from four separate attestors alongside 64 block confirmations. Furthermore, the protocol eliminated all Layer 2-to-Layer 2 transfer pathways to minimize exposure to cross-chain vulnerabilities.Aave’s Role in Recovery ImplementationAave verified completion of initial recovery procedures connected to the security incident. The process involved eliminating the attacker’s rsETH holdings on Arbitrum following coordinated recovery actions. The protocol is now positioned to facilitate the staged restoration into the mainnet adapter.The April 18 security breach resulted in the loss of 117,132 rsETH tokens and caused widespread disruption across multiple DeFi platforms. The perpetrator converted portions of the stolen holdings into Aave collateral to borrow WETH. This maneuver generated approximately $190 million in uncollateralized debt for the lending platform.Subsequently, Aave participated in establishing DeFi United to mitigate broader market consequences. The alliance secured over $300 million in ETH pledges from prominent DeFi organizations. Consequently, the recovery initiative obtained sufficient backing to address the rsETH collateral deficit.Ongoing Legal ProceedingsThe Arbitrum Security Council immobilized approximately 30,766 ETH associated with the perpetrator on April 20. These assets were designated to contribute to the DeFi United restoration initiative. However, litigation in a U.S. court subsequently stalled the asset transfer timeline.Claimants holding terrorism-related judgments against North Korea petitioned for authority over the frozen ETH. Their argument centered on assertions that the Lazarus Group executed the breach on behalf of North Korean interests. Aave contested the court directive, maintaining that misappropriated assets should be returned to impacted platform users.A Manhattan court subsequently authorized Arbitrum to relocate ETH to an Aave-managed wallet. However, Aave remains prohibited from liquidating or redistributing these assets pending additional judicial authorization. In parallel developments, Kelp is transitioning rsETH bridge operations from LayerZero to Chainlink CCIP to establish enhanced security safeguards.The post rsETH Recovery Underway as Kelp DAO and Aave Launch Restoration Plan After $292M Breach appeared first on Blockonomi.