After the strong statements of the CEO of Bybit, Ben Zhou, against Pi Network, many PI supporters are celebrating what they call “instant karma” after the hack of $ 1.4 billion bybit, one of the largest in the history of Cryptography.

Background
Bybit was recently pirated during a routine transfer, and the attackers exploit vulnerabilities in their wallet, draining millions in Ethereum (ETH) and assets staked. (Read more: bybit hack update Timeline: Lazarus group of North Korea responsible for the greatest cryptography hack in history)
- While Bybit and Ochain transactions already demonstrated that user funds are safe, hack has fed mockery and criticism of the Pi Network community, which had already disagree with Zhou after calling Pi a scam and has refused to list it. (Read more: Take quickly: Bybit CEO rejects the PI list)
The supporters of the PI network have flooded social networks, disgusting that bybit’s security violation is a remuneration for the negative comments of the CEO.





Some Pi believers even called bybit “byebit”, joking that the exchange is condemned due to their security defects. Others encouraged cryptographic users to withdraw their Bybit funds, claiming that it was no longer a safe platform.
Pi Network vs. Bybit
Bybit has long been distanced from Pi Network, with Ben Zhou rejecting his legitimacy and refusing to enumerate Pi in the exchange.
Zhou recently shared a 2023 Chinese police report, which warned that Pi Network attacked elderly investors and could be filtering user data.
This article is published in Bitpins: supporters of the Pi Network affirm ‘Instant Karma’ since bybit suffers $ 1.4 billion hack
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