TechFlow news, July 8: Gate's official Chinese X account disclosed in a post that regarding the online rumor of the "Gate hacked for $1.7 million" incident, Gate officially reconstructed the complete operation timeline. Between July 4 and 6, the involved account completed operations such as phone unbinding, Google Authenticator reset, and login password and fund password modification through multiple identity verifications including liveness face verification and historical transaction record verification; on July 7, the account logged in via an old Passkey on a previously used device, subsequently completed 5 withdrawals after comprehensive identity verification, involving approximately 49.96 ETH, 746,475 HSK, and 1,565,982 USDT; on July 8, the user then reported asset theft to customer service. Gate emphasized that all operation trails originate from complete retained data in the platform backend, are traceable and verifiable, and currently all platform user assets and accounts are secure.
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