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KOGE trading competition prize pool is abnormally distributed, a user will be banned for 52 years

By: odaily.com|2025/07/07 14:36:29
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Odaily News KOGE officially released an accident report stating that due to a backend logic error in the KOGE trading competition last week, the first user who clicked to receive the reward mistakenly received the entire prize pool that was supposed to be shared by 2,713 users, totaling 1,807 KOGE (about $86,736). Currently, the funds in the users address have been transferred to Binance.
Officials said that if the user takes the initiative to contact and return part of the funds, he will be allowed to keep 50% as a vulnerability bonus; before that, the address will be suspended from participating in the next 2713 trading competitions. If there is no response, it can only participate again after about 52 years at the earliest.

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