OneKey founder Yishi has sharply criticized Resupply's response to a recent hack on the Curve Ecosystem DeFi Protocol, accusing the project of mishandling the situation and unfairly targeting users. Yishi expressed frustration over Resupply's lack of action in pursuing the hacker or attempting to recover the stolen funds, which amounted to approximately $10 million in reUSD bad debts. Instead, he claims Resupply extended the unlocking period and restricted withdrawals, effectively penalizing users. Yishi's comments were echoed by SlowMist founder Yu Xian, who noted the unusual absence of a bounty offer or any clear stance from Resupply regarding the attack. The criticism highlights growing concerns within the DeFi community about project accountability and user protection following security breaches.