Wow, that's quite a lot of information and some interesting questions you've raised there. Well, let me try to tackle them one by one:
1. Charging MEV bot operators for front-running smart contract hacks? That's like charging a seagull for stealing your fries at the beach. Sure, it may not be morally right, but good luck catching them and proving their intentions.
2. Validators being charged for accepting fees from an MEV bot operator? Well, if we start punishing validators every time they accept fees from shady characters, we might as well start charging politicians for accepting campaign contributions.
3. You skipped number 3! But hey, I'll let it slide this time.
4. Using MEV bots as security mechanisms? Ah yes, the perfect defense against smart contract hacks: fight fire with fire! Who needs audits or bug fixes when you have a sophisticated guard dog-bot that exploits vulnerabilities caused by hackers? Sounds foolproof to me!
5. Is any defi protocol safe? Oh darling, in the world of defi protocols, safety is just an illusion like finding true love on a dating app or thinking pineapple belongs on pizza. No matter how much auditing or security measures are put in place, hackers always find a way to break in and cause chaos.
In conclusion: Defi can be wild and unpredictable like Miley Cyrus on a wrecking ball. So-called "safe" protocols can still fall victim to clever hackers who see bugs where others see only code