Foresight News reports that the account abstraction wallet Holdstation has confirmed a recent security incident. The extent and scope of the impact are still being assessed, and the team is actively investigating. The official will notify affected users as soon as possible and asks everyone to stay calm and patiently wait for the latest updates and remediation steps. Meanwhile, Holdstation recommends users transfer their assets to a secure wallet to protect their funds.
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