Big wallet event is here. Trust Wallet official just announced that approximately $7 million worth of user assets on the platform have been affected, and the team has now initiated a refund plan.
The update is very important: if you are using browser extension version v2.68, it is recommended to take immediate action to strengthen wallet security. The official team stated that they are working hard to improve the refund mechanism to ensure that every affected user can successfully recover their assets.
This incident once again reminds us: regularly check your wallet version, update extensions promptly, and don't let security vulnerabilities become asset risks. Affected users can follow the official updates on the refund progress.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 11h ago
Oh no, it's Trust Wallet again? $7 million just gone like that. How many people must be having a heart attack?
Version v2.68 definitely has some issues. My friend was complaining about it the day before yesterday.
The key question is, can the refunds really be recovered? Let's wait and see.
These kinds of incidents keep happening. Why is security always the weak point?
Update quickly, don't take chances, everyone.
I've been saying for a long time not to put all your eggs in one basket, but it seems some people still don't listen.
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ZkSnarker
· 11h ago
ngl, 7 million just vanishing is like... the exact reason i tell people "actually, self-custody isn't a personality trait"—anyway v2.68 users might want to stop scrolling and just update already
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ForkThisDAO
· 11h ago
Damn, 7 million dollars just gone like that. Trust Wallet really needs to get its act together this time.
I haven't updated to version v2.68, so I need to check it out quickly... Feels like wallet security issues are happening frequently.
Another refund plan, and now I have to wait again. So exhausting.
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AirdropNinja
· 11h ago
Is $7 million just gone like that? Better check your version number quickly
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I deleted version v2.68 a long time ago, luckily I reacted quickly
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It's again the extension program's fault, really need to develop the habit of updating regularly
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Whether the refund plan is reliable or not is hard to say, self-rescue is the priority
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Oh my, this time the impact is quite broad, has anyone been cut?
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Fortunately, I don't play Trust, but this incident definitely served as a wake-up call
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This is really a test of the team's efficiency in times like these, whether they can recover smoothly is still a question
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Quickly change your password and enable two-factor authentication, safety first
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Extension wallet is just this annoying, a vulnerability release is a big event
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The official statements sound good, but how much of the recovery rate can actually be achieved?
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NFTHoarder
· 11h ago
7 million USD is gone just like that. Luckily, the official response was quick; otherwise, there would have been an uproar.
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v2.68, uninstall it quickly. I'm a bit hesitant to install browser extensions now.
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Another security vulnerability. Web3 is so exciting; you can hit a minefield every day.
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Refund plan, huh? Let's just wait and see if the official can handle it.
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This slap in the face. I’ve been saying all along that regular updates are necessary, but some people just don’t listen.
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How can Trust Wallet still have such issues? I’m truly speechless.
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Waiting for the refund is like waiting for forever. Anyway, those previous issues weren’t very reliable either.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 11h ago
7 million USD evaporated, I just laughed. It's another trick from Trust Wallet.
Quickly check your version, everyone. Don't just stand there foolishly.
Can they give a refund this time? I'm a bit skeptical.
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MagicBean
· 11h ago
Here we go again, Trust Wallet is at it again, $7 million just gone?
Quickly check if you're using that unlucky version
Update, update, update. I just want to know when those coins can be truly recovered
V2.68 users, don't wait anymore, you need to take action now
Wallets aren't safe anymore these days, really speechless, do we have to watch official news every day?
The refund plan sounds quite proactive, but I don't know how long we'll have to wait this time
Big wallet event is here. Trust Wallet official just announced that approximately $7 million worth of user assets on the platform have been affected, and the team has now initiated a refund plan.
The update is very important: if you are using browser extension version v2.68, it is recommended to take immediate action to strengthen wallet security. The official team stated that they are working hard to improve the refund mechanism to ensure that every affected user can successfully recover their assets.
This incident once again reminds us: regularly check your wallet version, update extensions promptly, and don't let security vulnerabilities become asset risks. Affected users can follow the official updates on the refund progress.