#BTC☀ TRUST WALLET ALERT 🚨 $7M GONE — READ THIS CAREFULLY#USGDPUpdate

A silent attack just hit Trust Wallet users, and it came through a fake Chrome extension update.

What really happened: On Dec 24, Trust Wallet pushed version 2.68 of its Chrome extension. Inside that update was malicious code hidden as an “analytics” feature.$BNB $ETH

The moment users opened their wallet or imported a seed phrase, that data was secretly captured and sent to a fake website created just days before the attack.

Once hackers had the seed phrase, it was game over.

No approvals. No alerts.#WriteToEarnUpgrade

They simply restored the wallets elsewhere and drained everything.

Impact so far: 🔹 More than $7 million stolen

🔹 Hundreds of wallets affected

🔹 Losses across BTC, ETH, SOL, and BNB Chain

🔹 Some users lost six figures within minutes

🔹 Funds routed through ChangeNOW, FixedFloat, KuCoin, and HTX

CZ steps in: Binance founder Changpeng Zhao confirmed:$BTC

“About $7M affected. Trust Wallet will cover it. User funds are SAFU.”

He also hinted that the malicious update may not be accidental, and an internal investigation is underway.

What you must do NOW: → Check your Trust Wallet extension version

→ DO NOT use v2.68

→ Update only to v2.69 from the official Chrome Web Store

→ If you used v2.68 and entered your seed phrase, move funds to a fresh wallet immediately

This is a reminder:

Browser wallets carry serious risks. Wallet-level hacks don’t need smart contract bugs or transaction approvals — your keys are the target.

In 2025 alone, over $3.4B in crypto has already been stolen.

Stay sharp.

Double-check everything.

Never share your seed phrase