Bybit CEO Ben Zhou said in a Feb. 22 X post that the exchange’s withdrawal system is “now fully back to normal pace” ...
Bybit has launched a dashboard for its bounty program, with CEO Ben Zhou declaring "war" on North Korean hackers linked to ...
The FBI referred to the attack as “TraderTraitor,” a malicious campaign linked to North Korean state-sponsored hackers the ...
Pi Network has responded to a controversy triggered by a post from Bybit CEO Ben Zhou challenging the project’s legitimacy ...
Ben Zhou, the CEO of Bybit, and the controversial blockchain project Pi Network have reignited their feud. On X, Zhou posted that Bybit will not be supporting Pi Network, citing fraud as his reason.
Bybit CEO Ben Zhou intensifies criticism of Pi Network, sharing Chinese authorities' warnings and refusing to list the token.
Bybit affirmed that its trading infrastructure stayed secure through forensic examination after the Safe{Wallet} incident.
Bybit will repay all users, though some of the lost Ethereum (ETH) may be secured via a bridge loan for short-term claims. The exchange has enough reserves to compensate all users in kind, and is ...
Pi Network has denied fraud accusations made by Ben Zhou, CEO of cryptocurrency exchange platform Bybit, stating that it has no connection to social media accounts targeting him.
Bybit has already paid more than $4 million to bounty hunters who helped trace and freeze some of the stolen funds.
Bybit launches $140M bounty program to counter Lazarus Group hackers who stole $1.4B, offering rewards for tracing and freezing stolen funds.