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Flow's Rollback Reversal: How Community Pushback Reshaped a $3.9M Exploit Recovery Plan
Source: Cryptonews Original Title: Flow faces rollback backlash after $3.9m exploit hits execution layer Original Link:
Network Halt and Initial Response
An attacker exploited a vulnerability in Flow’s execution layer on Dec. 27, extracting approximately $3.9 million in assets through multiple cross-chain bridges before validators halted the chain. The Flow Foundation and forensic partner FindLabs confirmed that existing user balances were not accessed and the exploit was contained, with freeze requests sent to major exchanges and stablecoin issuers. The attacker’s Ethereum wallet was identified, with investigators tracking laundering attempts through Thorchain and Chainflip.
The Rollback Proposal and Ecosystem Backlash
Flow core developers initially proposed a rollback to a pre-exploit checkpoint that would erase all transactions during a several-hour window. However, this approach triggered significant opposition from ecosystem partners.
Alex Smirnov, founder of cross-chain bridge deBridge, warned that reverting the chain could create doubled balances for users who bridged assets out during the rollback window, while leaving others facing losses with unclear reimbursement plans. He called on validators to halt validation until the Foundation clarified resolution approaches.
Gabriel Shapiro, general counsel at Delphi Labs, argued the rollback risked pushing losses onto bridges and issuers by creating unbacked assets, potentially causing financial damage exceeding the original exploit. Chain rollbacks remain rare in cryptocurrency due to concerns about reversing confirmed transactions and decentralization implications.
Revised Remediation Strategy
On Dec. 29, the Flow Foundation announced a revised plan developed in consultation with bridge operators, exchanges, and validators. The updated approach abandoned the global rollback in favor of:
Dapper Labs, which launched Flow, reviewed and supported the revised plan, confirming no impact to user balances or assets. The Foundation stated that the majority of accounts would remain unaffected, with ongoing updates as normal operations gradually resume.