Coldcard tells users to move bitcoin as wallet exploit remains active

Coldcard tells users to move bitcoin as wallet exploit remains active

N
News Editor
2026-08-04 12:00:25
Coldcard has told users to move their bitcoin after saying the exploit tied to roughly $114 million in losses is still active. The hardware wallet maker said some specific device models and firmware versions remain exposed. CoinDesk reported the warning on Aug. 4, 2026. The report did not list the affected models or firmware versions, but it said Coldcard urged users to transfer funds while the flaw remains live. The article was written by Ni Shaurya Malwa and edited by Sheldon Reback.

Coldcard urged users to move their bitcoin, saying the exploit affecting its wallets is still in progress.

According to CoinDesk, the hardware wallet maker said the flaw behind roughly $114 million in losses remains live, and that specific models and firmware versions are still exposed.

Warning remains in place

Coldcard said users should move their bitcoin while the vulnerability is still active. The report did not specify which models or firmware versions are affected.

The story was written by Ni Shaurya Malwa and edited by Sheldon Reback. CoinDesk published it on Aug. 4, 2026.

This article was originally published by Bit.Fan. For more cryptocurrency news and market insights, visit www.bit.fan.
510

Disclaimer:

The market information, project data, and third-party content displayed on this platform are for industry information sharing only and do not constitute any form of investment advice or return commitment.

Cryptocurrency trading carries high risks. Users should fully assess their risk tolerance and make independent decisions. All profits, losses, and legal responsibilities are borne by the users themselves.