Trust Wallet: $7 million in user assets will be fully refunded and handling guidelines will be released
PANews reported on December 26 that, according to Trust Wallet's official announcement, the security incident involving browser extension version 2.68 affected approximately $7 million in user assets. The team has pledged to fully compensate users, and the refund process will be announced soon. The official notice reminds affected users not to enable the old version of the extension again, and has released instructions for upgrading to version 2.69, emphasizing not to click on information from unofficial sources.
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