Gate News message, April 11, Web3 wallet Zerion posted an announcement on the X platform stating that it detected abnormal activity on the platform and that the web app service has been temporarily taken offline. Zerion reminds users to temporarily not use the web app. For now, the iOS and Android apps, as well as the browser extension programs, are running normally and securely, and users’ funds in the wallet have not been affected. Zerion says it is actively monitoring the situation, and once the web application is restored, it will notify users separately.
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