BingX confirms the resumption of withdrawal services following hack
Monetary losses from the BingX hack were initially reported as totaling $26 million, but the figure has since swelled to $52 million.
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Monetary losses from the BingX hack were initially reported as totaling $26 million, but the figure has since swelled to $52 million.
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