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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Ethereum Community Rejects Idea of Rolling Back Network to Negate $1.4B Bybit Hack
Feb 23, 2025 at 05:03 am
On Friday, cryptocurrency exchange Bybit was allegedly hacked by North Korea's Lazarus group, which drained nearly $1.4 billion in ether (ETH) from the exchange.
Major cryptocurrency exchange Bybit was allegedly hacked on Friday by North Korea’s Lazarus group, which drained nearly $1.4 billion in ether (ETH) from the exchange.
Following the news, BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes – who also claims to be a major ether (ETH) holder – wrote a post on X to Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin on whether he will “advocate to roll back the chain to help @Bybit_Official.”
Meanwhile, in an X spaces session, Bybit CEO Ben Zhou revealed that his team had also reached out to the Ethereum Foundation to see if it was something the network would consider, adding that such a decision should be based on what the network's community wants.
Hayes's post immediately provoked a fierce reaction from the Ethereum community, which was firm in its belief that it wouldn't happen. Some even questioned whether the BitMEX founder was joking. CoinDesk reached out to Hayes over X to clarify his comments.
Ethereum members, like the core developer teams, are vastly against “rolling back” the network because it would override core elements of decentralization. If Buterin decided on his own that it would happen, then that would be seen as the end of Ethereum’s ethos, which heavily involves various developer teams and other community members when it comes to the health and state of the blockchain.
“Rolling back the chain would give ETH no purpose,” said user @the_weso in a post on X. “What's the point if you can just change rules.”
Some outside the Ethereum community pointed to the 2016 DAO hack as an example when $60 million in ETH was stolen. The network went forward with a hard fork, splitting the old network into two, and the new chain continued on as Ethereum.
However, that hard fork was not a “rollback.” It was known as an “irregular state transition.” Ethereum technically can’t “roll back” the network because it relies on an account model, where accounts hold users' ETH.
At the time of the hack, developers upgraded their nodes to a new client or software. Those who didn’t upgrade their nodes were still on the old chain, which became known as Ethereum Classic.
When the nodes upgraded to the new software, the stolen ETH could move from one Ethereum account address to the next.
“The 'irregular state change' that they implemented at the time of the DAO hard fork was this: they airlifted all the ETH in the DAO smart contracts out to a refund contract that would send you 1 ETH for every 100 DAO tokens you sent in,” wrote Laura Shin of Unchained in a post on X.
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