Fei Protocol founder proposes ghosting Tribe DAO following hack repayment

An attack in April 2022, which drained off nearly $80 million from various Rari Fuse pools, required the decentralized finance (DeFi) platform Fei Protocol to come up with a solution that minimizes damage to the ecosystem. Fei Labsโ€™ latest proposal, which partly recommends revoking participation from Tribe DAO, received mixed sentiments from the community.

Fei Protocol founder Joey Santoro announced the latest proposal, TIP-121: Proposal for the future of the Tribe DAO, revealing the companyโ€™s intent to reimburse Fuze victims. It also details plans for asset redemption and the distribution of protocol-controlled value (PCV) assets that manage the liquidity and yield.

Members of the community questioned the lack of timelines and hard numbers within the proposal.

A snippet of the proposal TIP-121. Source:ย tribe.fei.money

One of the members, onigiri, stated:

โ€œI think trust has been broken, and I canโ€™t believe such vague proposal probably overlooked by an army of blood-thirsty lawyers will be in the usersโ€™s favor.โ€

Fei Protocol previously offered the hacker a $10 million bounty for returning the $80 million worth of assets, which received no response from the hacker.

While seeking a responsible direction that reduces risk, the protocol intends to defend the FEI peg without the need for governance. โ€œUpon completion of this proposal, and irrespective of whether the individual pieces of it fail or succeed, Fei Labs will no longer be participating in the Tribe DAO,โ€ read the proposal.

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On the positive side, Ethereum-based algorithmic stablecoin project Beanstalk Farms relaunched just four months after shutting down following a $77 million governance exploit.

โ€œBeanstalk has come out on the other end of this ordeal stronger than ever. It is a testament to the creditworthiness of the protocol and its potential to help realize a permissionless future,โ€ said Publius, the developer group behind the BEAN stablecoin and protocol, speaking to Cointelegraph.