Summary
- Bybit said it flatly denied the recent hacking rumors.
- Bybit said all user funds are safe and the system is operating smoothly.
- It emphasized that the latest information should be checked only through official channels.

Bybit has flatly denied the recently raised hacking rumors.
On the 22nd (local time), Bybit said on X (formerly Twitter), "The rumors about Bybit being hacked are not true," adding, "All user funds are safe, and the system is operating smoothly." It added, "Be sure to check the latest information only through official channels."
Earlier, on the Chinese social media service Xiaohongshu, a rumor spread that Bybit had $1.5 billion worth of Ethereum (ETH) stolen in a hack.

Son Min
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