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They were able to restore withdrawal without much delay for their customers, which I see as what customers don't like being denied access to their funds.
Second, as long as customers funds were not affected, I don't see any reason for the players not to trust them. The only thing is that after they have covered up the mistake that led to that hacking, they should also try to improve in security to avoid such from happening in the future; they can't keep losing money to hackers.
It was never right to think metawin would relax without improving its security system after this hacking case. Metawin will improve it as soon as possible and its reputation will be even better considering the way they handled this hacking case. Customer funds may not be affected, but there are certainly concerns for anyone with a large budget on metawin.
This case further emphasizes that no one should feel safe keeping their large budgets on centralized platforms whether at casinos or exchanges. Hackers can exploit many ways to get free money, so storing funds there should not be considered safe.