According to PANews, SlowMist's representative, Yu Jian, addressed community concerns regarding the role of SlowMist's statistics in the recovery process for victims of the DEXX incident. Community members had suggested that SlowMist's data was one of the four critical steps for victims to receive compensation.

Yu Jian clarified that the statistics provided by SlowMist are not part of a sequential process with other steps. He explained that most of the losses, which exceeded $21 million at the time of the incident, were disclosed within the first few days. Subsequent reports mainly involved smaller amounts. If there had been significant additional losses, they would have been identified earlier.

Yu Jian emphasized that the process of identifying and verifying attacker addresses is meticulous and time-consuming, involving careful cross-referencing to avoid false reports. He noted that relying solely on SlowMist's final statistics could prolong the recovery process. Therefore, he argued that many tasks should be conducted in parallel rather than sequentially.