BitKeep has completed compensation for users affected by an $8 million exploit and announced a rebranding to Bitget.
Cryptocurrency firms have long been vulnerable to security breaches and exploits, with hackers constantly looking for vulnerabilities to exploit and steal users’ funds. However, in recent years, we have seen a shift in how companies respond to such incidents, with many taking proactive measures to compensate users who have suffered losses. BitKeep, a prominent crypto wallet, has announced its successful compensation for users impacted by an $8 million exploit in a recent tweet. In addition, the wallet has disclosed its rebranding to the Bitget wallet after getting a $30 million investment.
BitKeep Has Refunded 11,090 Wallets
BitKeep, a multichain wallet, announced on March 29 that it has completely compensated all users affected by the 7.2.9. Android Package Kit (APK) exploit that occurred on December 26, 2022. Hackers had maliciously replaced the 7.2.9. APK update for BitKeep, leading to a loss of around $8 million in funds from users who had downloaded the malware.
As of March 29, BitKeep has stated that 11,090 affected wallets have received full reimbursement. BitKeep’s customer service channels are still open to handle various “irregular” claims and appeals.
Simultaneously, following a $30 million investment from the cryptocurrency derivatives exchange Bitget at a $300 million valuation last week, BitKeep will rebrand itself to Bitget Wallet. This integration will provide BitKeep access to Bitget’s $300 million Bitget User Protection Fund to address any potential security threats in the future.
BitKeep Plans To Develop New Technologies
One week ago, the company received a $30 million investment from Bitget, resulting in Bitget becoming the controlling stakeholder with increased shareholding. This investment not only allows Bitget to expand its range of services but also provides support for the company’s global expansion and security upgrades.
The company has begun a rebranding process to establish a more consistent visual identity within the Bitget ecosystem. The first step is changing the name to Bitget Wallet, and the updated logo, app, and website will undergo stylistic changes in the upcoming weeks.
In conclusion, the growing trend of cryptocurrency firms taking steps to compensate users after an exploit is a positive development for the industry. It shows that companies are taking their responsibility to their users seriously and are committed to protecting their funds and personal information. As the industry continues to evolve, it is essential that firms remain vigilant and proactive in their approach to security to ensure that users’ funds remain safe and secure.