Watch: $2.2M Bored Ape NFT Theft: What to Know About Security (youtube.com)
"I've been hacked ... All my apes are gone," an NFT trader posted on Twitter last week, referring to his cache of over $2 million worth of Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs. "The Hash" hosts stress the importance of education around security practices for new entrants into the space, especially when there's no central party to call for help for returning your Apes.

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst The last (and outrageous) example of digital assets (in this case NFTs) being stolen shows again the importance of being educated in basic safety and security rules. This kind of thing is happening even day with cryptos for instance. Remember what you own is your own responsibility and what you put in public spaces can be hacked. This said, there should be a better education in good safety practices, better and safe systems too.