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Foundry's New Version of Damn Vulnerable DeFi Fails to Live Up to Expectations

Despite promising an amazing advancement in decentralized finance through its new version of Damn Vulnerable DeFi using Forge only with six levels, Foundry has failed to deliver on its promises and left users disappointed yet again.

A screenshot from foundry's website showing a disappointed user after realizing there are only 6 levels available

A screenshot from foundry's website showing a disappointed user after realizing there are only 6 levels available

Despite the promise of a new version of Damn Vulnerable DeFi, using Forge only with the first six levels, it appears that Foundry has failed to deliver. This new version was created by @tincho and touted as an amazing advancement in the field of decentralized finance. Unfortunately, it seems that this is not the case. The lack of levels beyond the initial six has been a major disappointment for many users who were expecting a fully-fledged version. Furthermore, there are no plans to add any additional levels in the near future. This means that users will be unable to experience all of what this new version had promised them. The reaction from users has been overwhelmingly negative, with many expressing their frustration at being let down by Foundry yet again. It appears that this is yet another example of how Foundry fails to deliver on its promises and does not live up to expectations when it comes to creating innovative solutions for decentralized finance. Despite its failure in delivering on its promises, some have still praised @tincho for his efforts in trying to create something new and exciting within the world of decentralized finance. However, without any additional levels or features being added soon, it seems unlikely that this version will be able to compete with other versions available on the market today.