According to Odaily Planet Daily, Ahmad Shadid, founder and CEO of Solana Ecosystem DePIN Protocol io.net, released a post-mortem analysis of the April 27 incident report on social media. He said: "In the past 120 hours, io.net has been committed to eliminating witch attackers, launching multiple security patches, and establishing new security models to prevent future incidents. The network infrastructure is now fully operational and operating normally."

Shadid also said that io.net is a team of more than 100 people who are cleaning up fake GPUs and making the indicators displayed in the user interface clearer. They put security and stability first and operate in a transparent manner. Their business team is coordinating the network restart, prioritizing supplier relationships, and restoring the network's supply as soon as possible. They will still launch IO Cloud v2 and IO tokens as planned. Shadid apologized to the community and said that the attack was a painful lesson. He acknowledged that most of the criticism io.net received was reasonable and would continue to improve the network based on community feedback.