I got scammed on a P2P transaction on Bybit last night.
I was converting $249 (~โฆ400,000) via a user named Victor Chidera (Chidex) โ @VicChidex. He was offline when I initiated the trade, so I left it running. Later, Bybit notified me that the trade was marked complete, and
I got scammed on a P2P transaction on Bybit last night.
I was converting $249 (~โฆ400,000) via a user named Victor Chidera (Chidex) โ @VicChidex. He was offline when I initiated the trade, so I left it running. Later, Bybit notified me that the trade was marked complete, and
According to statistics from @SoSoValueCrypto and report from @WuBlockchain , based on latest monitoring data from the on-chain security team @TenArmorAlert , the @Bybit_Official trading platform has seen an inflow of funds exceeding 4 billion USD in the past 12 hours.
This includes 63,168.08 $ETH, 3.15 billion USD in $USDT, 173 million USD in $USDC, and 525 million USD in CUSD. Based on a comparison of fund inflow data, this inflow has completely covered the losses incurred yesterday due to a hacker attack.
Additionally, all services of the @Bybit_Official exchange, including the withdrawal function, have returned to normal.
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@TolulOlayemi@mrTwain97@OkunolaOO@codegenty@ronaldnzimora@olorunwababs@_Matriach So if there's an upgrade, it should still be in one of the first three stages while they maintain the old code base, and when the new upgrade is stable, they can deploy it to production.
It's different from how phone software upgrades work.