E-commerce platform Coupang has announced a $1.18 billion compensation package for South Korean users following a major data breach. This massive settlement reflects growing accountability in digital platforms when it comes to user data protection. The incident serves as a stark reminder of why security matters—especially in an industry increasingly built on trust. For those in the crypto and Web3 space, it's worth noting how traditional platforms handle breaches versus decentralized ecosystems. The compensation demonstrates that when things go wrong, there are real consequences. It's a conversation starter about whether centralized systems adequately protect user information, and how blockchain-based alternatives might offer different security models. Whether you're trading, investing, or just following market news, understanding how major platforms manage security incidents is crucial.

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WenAirdropvip
· 5h ago
$1.8 billion compensation? Coupang has finally admitted it... but to be honest, it's still the old CeFi trick—only coming to fix things after a problem occurs. Blockchain should have been adopted long ago.
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OfflineValidatorvip
· 10h ago
Just yesterday, I was criticizing centralized platforms, and Coupang just spent 1.18 billion to "apologize," which is truly ironic.
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tx_or_didn't_happenvip
· 13h ago
Haha, wait a minute, $1.18 billion in compensation? Now that's a real "cost," the centralized platform got slapped in the face...
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BagHolderTillRetirevip
· 13h ago
$118 million compensation? Still depends on regulation to push it through; there are hardly any who do it voluntarily.
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Layer3Dreamervip
· 13h ago
theoretically speaking, if we consider the recursive accountability mechanisms here... $1.18B is basically coupang admitting their centralized state verification failed catastrophically. imagine a future where every data breach triggers automatic zk-proof settlement contracts instead of legal theater lol
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FromMinerToFarmervip
· 13h ago
JuanDie赔偿11.8亿?Centralized platforms crashing are indeed unavoidable; it's more reliable to go on-chain.
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