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Изходен канал @clockstackwheels · Post #96 · 29.10

Съездил в командировку в Горький. Сейчас он, конечно, называется Нижний Новгород, но было бы здорово оставить старое название. Во-первых, не было бы путаницы с Великим Новгородом. Во-вторых, представьте, какая интересная эмоциональная энергетика в названии Горький. И местные это всячески обыгрывают. Помимо просто повсеместного исторического наследия есть, например, сеть кофеен «Сладкий Горький», а в отеле подавали чай «Горьковский». Много чего не успел, не посмотрел, был буквально на пару дней по работе. Даже в метро не спустился. Но чувствуется хороший туристический потенциал, обязательно сюда вернусь. Из-за особенностей рельефа часть города находится на возвышенности, а часть в низине. Поэтому да, есть верхний Нижний Новгород, и нижний Нижний Новгород. Но Горький всё равно круче. В детстве я слышал такую шуточную загадку: дракон-сладкоежка съел все города, но один оставил, какой? #life

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disruption. The exchange's ability to cover the loss is a surprising detail, given the scale of the hack, and it underscores Bybit's financial stability and commitment to user security.Community and Market Reaction The hack triggered immediate market reactions, with Ethereum prices dropping over 3% following the confirmation, as reported by Decrypt. The crypto community on X saw panic, with hashtags like #Bybit and #Hacked trending, and users urging immediate withdrawals. However, Bybit's transparency initiative, announced earlier that day, making liquidation data publicly accessible via an enhanced API, was highlighted as an industry benchmark, potentially mitigating long-term trust issues (WorldCoinIndex).Analysis of Security Measures Bybit has historically emphasized robust security, including AI-powered fraud detection that thwarted over $79 million in suspicious withdrawals in the first half of 2024. The exchange's use of cold storage for user funds and a policy limiting withdrawals to three times per day were noted in past reviews, such as CoinFi, which praised Bybit's security measures before this incident. However, the sophistication of the attack, involving masked UI spoofing and smart contract manipulation, indicates evolving threats that even established exchanges face. Conclusion In conclusion, Bybit was indeed hacked on February 21, 2025, with an estimated loss of $1.4 billion, confirmed by multiple sources including Bybit's CEO via X and news outlets like CryptoBriefing and Cointelegraph. Despite the severity, Bybit's assurance that user funds are safe and operations are normal, backed by their solvency to cover losses, provides reassurance. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges in crypto security and the importance of transparency, as demonstrated by Bybit's response and community engagement.