#比特币与黄金战争 On December 26th, on-chain data tracker ZachXBT discovered a large-scale fund theft involving Trust Wallet users, affecting hundreds of users with losses exceeding $6 million. Trust Wallet's official team then issued an emergency security notice confirming that version 2.68 of the browser extension has a serious security vulnerability, which has put user assets at risk. The official recommendation is: users using this version should immediately disable the extension and urgently upgrade to version 2.69 through the official Chrome Web Store channel. This incident once again serves as a wake-up call—regularly updating wallet software and promptly applying security patches have become essential practices for protecting digital assets. $BTC $ETH
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 8h ago
Again with this kind of thing, Trust Wallet is really outrageous
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6 million USD, how many people have lost everything
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Reminding to update every day, yet some still fall for it, how to say
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Wallet vulnerabilities need to be taken seriously, otherwise it's just a waste of effort
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Looks like I need to set up several wallets, single points of failure are too risky
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That's why I keep my funds on exchanges, more peace of mind
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I’m still using version 2.68, it scared me to death
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Is it really so hard to manage your own wallet? Web3 is really discouraging
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liquidation_surfer
· 8h ago
Another wallet crash, 6 million gone? That's outrageous. I stopped trusting these browser plugins a long time ago.
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RooftopVIP
· 8h ago
$6,000,000 lost, I need to quickly check my wallet version
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It's the browser plugin causing trouble again, I should have installed a hardware wallet long ago
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This is why I never use the web version, it's too damn刺激
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Trust Wallet just had a failure, who would still dare to trust it
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Every time they say update, update, but some still get caught off guard. Why is it so difficult?
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Victims of version 2.68, are you guys doing okay now, bro?
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Honestly, security is always the pain point in Web3
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Hurry up and upgrade, don’t become the next victim to be exploited
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JustAnotherWallet
· 8h ago
$6,000,000 is gone, I really can't hold on anymore
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Another wallet vulnerability, this time it's Trust. Brothers, please check it quickly
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Updating this thing really requires attention, or else one day assets will just disappear
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Hundreds of users are directly爆炸, this wave of Trust's reputation will drop by half
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Why is it always browser extension issues? I don't dare to install anymore
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From 2.68 to 2.69, just this one version difference, the difference between heaven and hell
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If I had known self-custody wouldn't work, I wouldn't trust wallets now. It's truly exhausting
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How could such a big vulnerability go unnoticed? What have the testers been doing?
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Bitcoin would need to rise another 100 times to fill this gap
#比特币与黄金战争 On December 26th, on-chain data tracker ZachXBT discovered a large-scale fund theft involving Trust Wallet users, affecting hundreds of users with losses exceeding $6 million. Trust Wallet's official team then issued an emergency security notice confirming that version 2.68 of the browser extension has a serious security vulnerability, which has put user assets at risk. The official recommendation is: users using this version should immediately disable the extension and urgently upgrade to version 2.69 through the official Chrome Web Store channel. This incident once again serves as a wake-up call—regularly updating wallet software and promptly applying security patches have become essential practices for protecting digital assets. $BTC $ETH