A well-known wallet platform is processing claim applications related to recent security incidents. According to the latest official report, more than 2,630 claim tickets have been received from users so far. In terms of amount, the scope of compensation involved is quite broad — the minimum claim amount is approximately $1.05 million, and the maximum exceeds $3.5 million. These figures reflect the scale of the impact of this incident. The platform's customer support team is working tirelessly to accelerate the processing procedures, aiming to complete compensation for affected users as soon as possible. The progress of the entire claim process is closely watched by the industry.
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ProveMyZK
· 5h ago
2630 orders? It'll take forever to get the payout, after the rug pull, still have to queue up and wait for the money.
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TokenStorm
· 7h ago
26,300 work orders, $3.5 million ceiling... Once this data was released, it was clear how serious this incident was, and on-chain data must have exploded.
But to be honest, with the platform rushing to compensate now, is there some hidden reason behind it that we don't know?
The minimum is only $105,000, and the maximum is $3.5 million. This disparity looks like precise harvesting.
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TokenAlchemist
· 7h ago
lol 2630 claims and we're supposed to believe they're actually processing these efficiently? the state transition complexity alone on 350m+ in liquidation cascades would break most teams' operational framework ngl
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LiquidatedTwice
· 7h ago
26,300 work orders? Can this compensation speed really keep up? I don't believe it.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 7h ago
26,30 work orders? Oh my, this will take forever to compensate...
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It's "full speed acceleration" again. Can it really be fast this time? They said the same last time.
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3.5 million? Damn, someone is compensated that much? As a small retail investor, I probably can't even get in line.
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Wait, which wallet is this? I need to check if my assets are still there.
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It's called "claim processing" politely, but frankly, it's just about who can shift the blame faster wins.
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A minimum of 1.05 million can be considered a claim. It feels like my small wallet isn't even qualified to complain.
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SandwichVictim
· 7h ago
2,630 work orders? With this payout speed, I feel like it might extend into next year.
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ShibaSunglasses
· 7h ago
26,30 work orders... This compensation speed can't keep up, and we'll have to wait until the Year of the Monkey and the Horse.
A well-known wallet platform is processing claim applications related to recent security incidents. According to the latest official report, more than 2,630 claim tickets have been received from users so far. In terms of amount, the scope of compensation involved is quite broad — the minimum claim amount is approximately $1.05 million, and the maximum exceeds $3.5 million. These figures reflect the scale of the impact of this incident. The platform's customer support team is working tirelessly to accelerate the processing procedures, aiming to complete compensation for affected users as soon as possible. The progress of the entire claim process is closely watched by the industry.