DeFi platform Aave has filed an emergency motion to vacate a restraining order that seeks the seizure of $71 million in ether rescued after the Kelp DAO hack. This move protects Aave users from further financial harm and challenges Gerstein Harrow’s claim that North Korea should reclaim stolen funds, arguing such claims defy legal logic. Developers and tech professionals must monitor how this case evolves to understand its implications for handling hacked crypto assets.
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