Kelp Confirms ETH Donation to DeFi United to Restore rsETH Reserve Support

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On April 30, 2026 (UTC+8), Kelp confirmed an ETH news update, revealing it had donated 2,000 ETH to DeFi United, led by Aave, to restore rsETH reserve support. This follows a DeFi exploit that disrupted the system. The donation will fund cross-chain lockboxes, oracle restoration, and recovery of market deficits. Kelp thanked partners including Mantle, Consensys, and Arbitrum, and pledged to provide ongoing community updates.

According to ME News, on April 30 (UTC+8), Kelp confirmed it has fulfilled its commitment to the recovery fund, stating that as contributions from various parties under DeFi United, led by Aave,陆续 arrive, the reserve backing for rsETH will be gradually restored. Kelp made a one-time donation of 2,000 ETH from its treasury to DeFi United to restore rsETH’s nominal redemption rate and fully rehabilitate the system. The rsETH recovery plan includes funding the cross-chain lockbox, restoring oracle functionality, and clearing deficits in affected markets. Kelp expressed gratitude to partner teams involved in the recovery fund—including Mantle, Consensys, Arbitrum, ether.fi, Lido Finance, LayerZero, and Compound—and pledged to continue providing updates to the community. (Source: Foresight News)

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