Stake.com, the seventh largest gambling website, was hacked

According to Zombit’s report last night, unauthorized transfers occurred in the Ethereum, BSC and Polygon hot wallets of Stake.com, the world’s seventh largest gambling website, last night, with a total of more than $40 million in assets lost.

Stake.com 官方未解釋

So far, the official only stated that user assets are safe and that everything has returned to normal after investigation. The cryptocurrency deposit and withdrawal channels have now reopened after being briefly closed. As for the incident, no explanation has been given at all.

All services have resumed! Deposits & withdrawals are processing instantly for all currencies. We apologise for any inconvenience.

— Stake.com (@Stake) September 4, 2023

"Refund compensation" is a scam!

In addition, there are rumors in the community and media that Stake.com will provide compensation to affected users, but the source of the news is obviously a scam. The link will be imported to a fake website. Once the link wallet is signed for authorization, it is likely to result in the loss of assets. Users are advised to be careful. Choose sources and don’t be deceived.

This article: Gambling website Stake.com reopens without explanation. Don’t believe the “official compensation” scam and fake news! First appeared in Zombit.