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I think mostly because of this website, it must have started with the death of ETH party.
When interacting with any defi protocol using DeFi Saver, you should consider that there's a layer of DFS smart contracts your assets are going through to reach the selected protocol. I'm not referring to the dsproxy, which is a fully permissionless proxy in use by a number of major protocols by defaut (e.g. Maker, Reflexer) - that's not something that's created by us. The contracts in question are our "recipes architecture" and sounds like you already checked out the audits on those.
the first commit on the GitHub project https://github.com/ava-labs/avalanchego looks like some pretty significant coding had already been happening. The naming patterns of folders, etc does not resemble that of the geth repo around the same time. But it's certainly possible that important parts of the code were copied even if the repo is not technically a fork.
Progress on the merge can also be followed thanks to this checklist.
Does anyone know of a version of something like this https://l2beat.com/ for mainnet stuff?