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#资产安全与补偿 The handling logic of the DeBot wallet theft incident is worth paying attention to. From on-chain data, the official commitment to verify and fully compensate within 72 hours requires tracking subsequent fund flows to verify execution.
Let's review the key information: the stolen assets have triggered an emergency transfer channel, and users can transfer assets via the official secure wallet address; the compensation registration form is now open, with a verification period set at 72 hours.
From a risk management perspective, affected users are advised to take immediate action—log in to the official website to fill out the compensation form and complete asset transfers. A few details to note: the official clearly states that they will not distribute forms through fake customer service channels, so any registration forms from unofficial channels should be considered a risk signal.
The real point of assessment lies in the payout execution. If the official indeed completes compensation within 72 hours, then the handling standard for this incident can be considered relatively transparent in the industry. However, it also depends on the source of funds—whether emergency funds are used or if there are other liquidity arrangements, which will influence the judgment of the platform's emergency response capability.
The subsequent focus is on monitoring the fund flow of the payout addresses to verify whether full compensation has been completed on time.