Star responds to the DeBot security incident: DEX Bot products must meet exchange-level security standards, otherwise the risks are extremely high
OKX CEO Star posted on the X platform in response to the DeBot security incident, stating: "There are several common scenarios for wallet theft. The centralized risk of private keys in DEX Bot-like products involves related products uploading user private keys to servers, storing them in plaintext or in a decryptable form. Once a hacker intrusion occurs, the risk level is effectively equivalent to that of an exchange, so the security standards for such products must meet exchange-level standards; otherwise, the risk is extremely high. Risks from code vulnerabilities in self-custody wallets or malicious intent, user terminal devices being compromised or data leaks, and the structural dependence of automated strategies on private key custody."
Star further stated that the correct evolution direction for wallet security is that the security of private keys and usability are not opposing relationships.








