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A significant security breach has impacted Trust Wallet, affecting hundreds of users and resulting in approximately $6.77M in stolen funds. According to on-chain tracking, the attacker has already moved around $4.25M through multiple platforms including ChangeNOW, FixedFloat, KuCoin, and HTX. In response, leadership from major exchanges has committed to comprehensive loss recovery measures. The incident highlights ongoing security challenges in the custody ecosystem and underscores the importance of wallet security practices within the broader digital asset landscape.
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$6.77 million just disappeared like that. How painful must that be...
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Exchanges promise to pursue recovery? I doubt it... Have they ever really recovered funds before?
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It feels like wallets have issues every month. Why do people still dare to put large assets in them?
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On-chain traceability shows 4.25 million; what about the remaining 2.52 million? Did it just vanish into thin air?
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Many exchange transfers can't be traced, what does that say? Limited capability, I guess.
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Why do these big platforms always have problems... Small wallets seem to be fine.
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Recovery measures for losses are just for show, don’t take them too seriously.
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Now even Trust Wallet isn't safe. Where should I store my coins...
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Another "major security vulnerability." That phrase is way too common now.