Gate News message. On March 30, according to DL News, Singapore’s harassment protection court issued a ruling on March 24 in the case involving Curve Finance contributor Haowi Wong. The court ordered OneKey wallet founder Wang Lei (online name Yishi) and an anonymous account on the X platform to stop publishing threatening or insulting statements about Wong and to prohibit them from posting content accusing Wong of fraud or spreading false information. The two defendants must jointly pay approximately 2,500 Singapore dollars (about $1,900) in compensation and legal fees by April 7.
The case traces back to the vulnerability attack on the 2025 June stablecoin lending protocol Resupply, which resulted in user losses of about $9.3 million. Because Resupply allows users to deposit crvUSD into the Curve treasury to earn yield, some people believe the protocol is connected to Curve and accused Curve of having direct responsibility for the attack in social platforms and private groups, while also making personal allegations against Wong. Curve founder Michael Egorov previously denied Curve’s official involvement in the Resupply project and said Curve Finance did not formally intervene in this lawsuit. Both defendants failed to appear in court.
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