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    Meteora Co-Founder’s X Account Hacked Following Controversial Memecoin Post

    17 June 2025
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    Meteora Co-founder’s X Account Hacked Following Controversial Memecoin Post
    Meteora Co-founder’s X Account Hacked Following Controversial Memecoin Post

    The recent incident involving Ben Chow, a prominent figure in the crypto community, and the hacking of his Meteora account has sparked a wave of controversy in the world of meme coins. The incident has raised concerns about the security of digital assets and the vulnerability of high-profile individuals in the industry.

    Chow, known for his active involvement in promoting various cryptocurrencies, including meme coins, fell victim to a cyber attack that resulted in his Meteora account being compromised. The hackers took control of the account and used it to promote a new meme coin, causing confusion and outrage among Chow’s followers and the wider crypto community.

    In response to the hack, Chow issued a statement on social media, apologizing for the incident and urging his followers to exercise caution when investing in cryptocurrencies. He emphasized the importance of using secure passwords and two-factor authentication to protect digital assets from cyber attacks.

    The incident has highlighted the risks associated with investing in meme coins and the need for greater security measures in the crypto space. It serves as a reminder that even well-known figures in the industry are not immune to cyber threats and that vigilance is crucial when dealing with digital assets.

    As the crypto community continues to grow, incidents like the hacking of Ben Chow’s Meteora account serve as a wake-up call for investors and industry professionals alike. By staying informed about the latest security practices and remaining vigilant against cyber threats, individuals can better protect their digital assets and ensure a safer investment experience in the world of cryptocurrencies.

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