Banana Gun refunds funds and enhances security to restore user's confidence
The Telegram-based cryptocurrency trading bot Banana Gun has announced it will refund users who collectively lost $3 million in a recent hack carried out by 11 attackers.
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The Telegram-based cryptocurrency trading bot Banana Gun has announced it will refund users who collectively lost $3 million in a recent hack carried out by 11 attackers.
Some Banana Gun users had their wallets compromised and their funds drained, an issue stemming from a front-end vulnerability that affected only a handful of users.
“Banana” has transitioned from Steam to Telegram, introducing new features and rewards while maintaining its engaging gameplay, and the potential for future earnings and rewards for the game is huge.
What is Banana Gun? What is the unique competitiveness of their product? Why can it win the favor of "Degen" traders? The following is a detailed introduction to the operation mode and core functions of Banana Gun.
Binance has initiated its airdrop programme with the listing of Banana Gun (BANANA), which will start trading on 20 July.
Some data showed a roller coaster trend, but Banan Gun’s total transaction volume still ranked second on the Bot track.
Check out the guide to be potentially eligible for Scroll's airdrop.
Airdrop hunters flocked to the MetaMask Swap and Polygon networks in an attempt to qualify for a possible token distribution from the popular cryptocurrency wallet provider.