Bybit News: Exchange Halts NFT, IDO Services Amid $1.5 Billion Hack Scandal
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In a significant development in the cryptocurrency world, Bybit, a leading exchange platform, has announced the discontinuation of its NFT and IDO services. This decision follows a massive security breach that resulted in the loss of nearly $1.5 billion to North Korean hackers. Here’s a closer look at what transpired.
Bybit Shuts Down NFT and IDO Services Following $1.5B Crypto Theft
Bybit, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has announced the discontinuation of its NFT and Inscription marketplaces and Initial DEX Offering (IDO) product pages. The decision comes shortly after the platform suffered a major security breach, losing nearly $1.5 billion to North Korean hackers. While Bybit cited “efforts to streamline our offerings” as the reason for the shutdown, the timing has fueled speculation that the move is tied to the fallout from the attack. Bybit Web3 will discontinue its NFT Marketplace, Inscription Marketplace, and IDO product pages on April 8, 2025, at 16:00 (UTC).
Bybit Web3 Discontinues NFT Marketplace, Inscriptions, and IDO Platform
Bybit Web3, the wallet and platform infrastructure for decentralized apps, has announced the discontinuation of some of its services due to market inactivity. The affected services include the NFT Marketplace, Inscription Marketplace, and IDO platform. Users have until April 8, 2025, to move their NFTs and other assets. This decision comes as some NFT projects are attempting to revive their appeal or explore new forms of fundraising. Bybit Web3 is committed to adjusting its product roadmap and enhancing user experience.