So ZeroLend just announced they're shutting down after three years. Pretty wild considering it was a DeFi protocol that seemed like it had potential. They're saying the main issues were inactive blockchain networks and they got hit by hacks which basically killed their momentum. Never a good combo for any protocol trying to survive in this space. The protocol struggled to maintain traction across different chains and the security incidents didn't help their case either. Makes you think about how brutal the DeFi landscape is - even protocols with decent backing can just fold if they can't adapt or catch a break. Curious if they'll try to restart under a different name or if this is just done for good. What's your take on why these protocols keep running into the same problems?

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