SOL And ETH Stolen! Metawin Crypto Casino Suffers $4 Million Hack
The latest crypto high-profile platform to be targeted by the bad guys is Metawin. According to reports, hackers broke into the withdrawal system of the crypto site and stole more than $4 million worth of digital assets. Metawin’s CEO has confirmed the security breach as the casino immediately stopped all its payment requests. Related Reading: […]
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