Layne Haber, Co-founder of Connext Network, discusses the Nomad bridge hack, how it happened, and what can be done to prevent these exploits.
Show highlights:
- what Nomad is and how it works
- how the hack occurred and what the vulnerability was
- how much TVL the protocol had and how much of it was drained
- why the Nomad hack was unique
- how this exploit resembled the DAO hack on Ethereum
- the bounty program that Nomad offered and how hackers responded to it
- how Nomad is working with law enforcement, and the reasons why law enforcement has decided to get involved
- how Nomad has partnered with TRM Labs to help with tracking the hackers
- whether privacy developments in the crypto ecosystem will make it harder for law enforcement to track down hackers
- why cross-chain hacks happen so often
- what Layne thinks can be done to improve bridge security
- what mechanism can be implemented to prevent errors that enable these types of mass looting
- what Layne expects to see in the next few weeks around the Nomad exploit
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