None of their recent announcements makes much sense and I see the following things as possibilities:
- A marketing strategy to create some buzz and increase their reputation.
"We were hacked and funds we promised to not to have access to have been stolen but we will return some" is horrible marketing.
None of their recent announcements makes much sense and I see the following things as possibilities:
- It was never a "non-custodial service".
It was web wallet accessing private keys (or seeds) with javascript code hosted on website. You could audit it but it (probably) was minified and made harder to do that. Even if you would audit it and it would not had any code to send your private keys elsewhere - it is javascript code hosted on website. It can change anytime. Do not use web wallets.
But it is good they are refunding.