Hackers made off with a variety of tokens on December 4th after using a stolen privacy key to gain access to one of bitmart’s hot wallets. bitmart promised a full reimbursement to the victims but some users still have n’t gotten their money back.
Bitmart has announced that it will use its own funding to cover the incident and compensate affected users. The funds will be used to help affected users some users have yet to see their funds returned.
An Iranian refugee says he stored $ 53,000 worth of safemoon on bitmart, $ 40,000 of which is from a loan. The outlet also got in touch with a Kansas-based investor who has $ 35,000 in limbo.
Safemoon holders are fighting back on Twitter, and have been flooding the site with the # wenbitmart hashtag to demand the return of their funds. This may be the only way users feel they can call attention to the issue.