from the perspective of "the bigger you are, the harder you fall", I think newer & smaller ecosystems have more at stake and fwiw reacted appropriately
code is law at the same time, not one well-intentioned party on the blockchain would want attackers to get away with theft
Fascinating how different chains responded differently to the $128M @Balancer hack.
Berachain had validators halt the network (Balancer very tightly integrated into their ecosystem).
Polygon validators censoring hacker's transactions to freeze them in place.
Sonic added functionality to freeze & 0 out hacker's account.
TBH, I think these are mostly good answers. Smaller ecosystems should prioritize safety and community protection over "code is law."
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