The Trust Wallet browser extension encountered a significant security issue affecting approximately $7 million in user funds. The team has officially confirmed the scope of the incident and committed to a full refund program for all impacted users.
Supporting the affected community remains the highest priority. The team is currently in the final stages of implementing a comprehensive refund process to restore user confidence. Full details regarding eligibility, claim procedures, and refund timelines will be communicated directly to affected users.
This incident highlights the ongoing importance of security audits and user protection measures in the Web3 ecosystem. More updates will follow as the refund process progresses.
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MetaEggplant
· 5h ago
7 million gone directly? This wave of Trust Wallet really underperformed
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Fren_Not_Food
· 5h ago
7 million lost. This time, Trust Wallet really underperformed.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 5h ago
7 million lost, but luckily they admitted it... Hopefully this time they can really refund the money.
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BearMarketMonk
· 6h ago
7 million USD just gone like that, Web3 is still too savage.
The Trust Wallet browser extension encountered a significant security issue affecting approximately $7 million in user funds. The team has officially confirmed the scope of the incident and committed to a full refund program for all impacted users.
Supporting the affected community remains the highest priority. The team is currently in the final stages of implementing a comprehensive refund process to restore user confidence. Full details regarding eligibility, claim procedures, and refund timelines will be communicated directly to affected users.
This incident highlights the ongoing importance of security audits and user protection measures in the Web3 ecosystem. More updates will follow as the refund process progresses.