Zerion’s web app decided to take an unscheduled vacation after spotting some dodgy behavior. Blockaid slammed the door shut, but your mobile apps? Totally fine. Phew.
So, picture this: Zerion’s web app is minding its own business on April 11, and suddenly it’s like, “Wait, is that a red flag I see?” Faster than you can say “crypto drama,” app.zerion.io vanished into thin air. Poof. Gone.
The team hopped on X (because where else would they go?) to spill the tea: “Hey, we’re investigating some weird vibes on the web app. Your funds? Safe and sound in your self-custodial wallets. Don’t believe the hype-only trust us, okay?”
Naturally, they didn’t spill the beans on what exactly went down. Exploit? Glitch? Alien invasion? We may never know. But hey, at least they’re on it.
Blockaid to the Rescue, Mobile Apps Living Their Best Life
In a plot twist, Zerion teamed up with @blockaid_ to slam the brakes on the web app, just in case. Meanwhile, the iOS and Android apps were like, “We’re good, thanks,” and kept doing their thing. “They’re SAFE,” Zerion assured us, probably while patting themselves on the back for being proactive.
This whole situation is like that friend who overreacts to a tiny problem but somehow makes it work. Crypto hacks are down to $168 million in Q1 2026 (yay?), but web interfaces are still the drama queens of DeFi. Go figure.
Here’s the kicker: because Zerion’s all about that self-custodial life, your funds are chilling in your wallet, completely unbothered. The web app could throw a tantrum and go offline for a year, and your crypto would still be like, “I’m fine, thanks for asking.”
What Should You Do? (Besides Panic)
Zerion’s advice is basically: “Avoid the web app like it’s your ex’s wedding.” Stick to the iOS app, Android app, or browser extension. And whatever you do, don’t click on any shady links claiming to be app.zerion.io. Unless you’re into chaos, of course.
This isn’t the first time a web app has thrown a hissy fit while the funds stayed chill. Remember Drift Protocol? Yeah, that was a whole thing. Moral of the story: web interfaces are the Kardashians of DeFi-always in the spotlight, always causing drama.
Zerion promises an update once the web app is back from its timeout. Until then, grab some popcorn and enjoy the show.
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2026-04-11 17:44