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by: xpoolPosted on: April 30, 2025

Kelp Protocol Addresses Fee Contract Error in Ethereum Upgrade

The Ethereum re-staking protocol Kelp has recently identified an error in its recent upgrade to the fee minting contract, resulting in excess rsETH being minted to the fee address. However, all funds within the smart contract remain secure. The team is actively working on a solution and has temporarily suspended deposit and withdrawal functions as a precautionary measure.

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