PANews reported on February 24 that according to the official announcement, Bybit has launched a new API to update the blacklist of suspicious wallet addresses found so far. The API will simplify and speed up the work of recovering damaged funds. Bybit will continue to update this list to ensure that network defenders and security partners can effectively intercept fraudulent activities. Successful interception will receive a 10% reward to strengthen its commitment to the security of the entire industry.
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