The rsETH incident resulted in a shortfall of approximately 68.9k ETH, with multiple parties already donating 13.5k ETH.

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Odaily Planet Daily News reports that, according to crypto analyst Yujin @EmberCN monitoring, the rsETH incident has currently formed an ETH shortfall of approximately 68,900 ETH, or about $160 million. This shortfall was created after the attacker pledged rsETH to borrow 99,600 ETH, then subtracted the 30,700 ETH that Arbitrum froze and recovered.

At present, the relevant ETH has been converted into BTC, and the incident has entered the aftermath stage. Aave coordinated the establishment of “DeFi United” to restore funds. Multiple parties have already provided about 13.5k ETH in support, including Lido providing 2,500 stETH, ether.fi providing 5,000 ETH, Aave founder Stani Kulechov providing 5,000 ETH, and Golem Foundation providing 1,000 ETH. In addition, some institutions have not disclosed the specific amounts.

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