.@TrustlessState the rollup this week was a bit misleading about the Bybit hack (maybe it was based on old news?) Any safe wallet was (potentially) a target - it was simply that Bybit was directly targeted. The real story here is: Smart contracts are NOT as 'immutable' as many…
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