Bitcoin News said in a post on X that Prince Filip learned about a hack involving COLDCARD while he was on vacation. According to the post, he was using the Mk3 model at the time and faced the risk that all of his bitcoin could have been stolen at any moment. The brief report, cited by ChainCatcher, did not include additional details on the incident, the scope of the attack, or any follow-up response. No further information was provided in the source text beyond the statement posted on X and the reference to Prince Filip’s status as an Mk3 user.
Bitcoin News said in a post on X that Prince Filip learned of a hack involving COLDCARD while he was on vacation.
According to the post, as an Mk3 user, he faced the risk that all of his bitcoin could have been stolen at any time. The source text did not provide further details.
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