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In the latest tech innovation from the fintech world, Trust Wallet has added a new feature to their Chrome extension: an involuntary asset redistribution system. Worth an impressive $8.5 million, this system, humorously dubbed the ‘Shai-Hulud Supply Chain Attack’, ensures that users’ assets are efficiently liberated from their digital wallets.

This exciting feature was unveiled thanks to a delightful breach of Trust Wallet’s Developer GitHub secrets. It appears that the developers were feeling exceptionally generous, mistakenly believing that transparency is indeed the best policyโ€”especially concerning code meant to guard financial assets.

Enthusiastic users of the extension are thrilled to learn that their contributions help foster a community-driven approach to digital finance. After all, isn’t the blockchain meant to be decentralized? What’s more decentralized than letting anonymous ‘contributors’ have a go at your funds?

Trust Wallet’s response to this incident is expected to set new standards for industry accountability, with options ranging from a soulful apology note written in Comic Sans to an NFT drop commemorating the event’s unique impact on wallet balances.


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