The Habibiz project has a new NFT feature that aims to improve the protection of people’s digital assets. This means your NFTs are more secure and can be restored quickly if something unfortunate happens.

In a statement via their Twitter account, kfish.eth said: “We have an opt-in mechanism that allows admins to salvage a holder’s NFTs if they lose ownership of their wallet. It’s just the first step towards more security, and the trade-off is a bit of centralization.”
The introduction of Habibiz’s new NFT feature will improve security.
As Habibiz introduces this new NFT feature, collection becomes much safer for holders. It’s the latest step from The Habibiz as they continue to evolve and innovate their project. The Habibiz contains 4900 NFTs, and there are staking options and much more.
However, some alarming news has surfaced in the last few hours. It seems like the Habibiz NFT discord is currently under attack. It’s unclear how deep the hack goes or if NFT wallets are under threat, but it’s not good news.
Some people have taken to Twitter to share their dissatisfaction. One Twitter user, Kevo, said: “I didn’t authorize this transaction, @The_Habibiz was hacked and they took my @alienfrens”.
Habibiz’s new NFT Project feature gives users confidence when trading NFTs. But judging by this recent hack, there’s a lot more work to be done, not just from Habibiz. NFT security is one of the most important aspects of mass adoption. Perhaps this new feature is the start of a new wave of NFT security protocols.
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