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Arbitrum Security Council Freezes 30,766 ETH Linked to KelpDAO Exploit

Arbitrum Security Council Freezes 30,766 ETH Linked to KelpDAO Exploit

The Arbitrum Security Council has frozen 30,766 ETH, worth approximately $70 million, linked to the KelpDAO exploit on April 21, 2026. This emergency measure aims to prevent attacker access and safeguard user funds, but it has sparked debates over decentralization within crypto systems. The freeze highlights ongoing security challenges in the Web3 space.

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