According to The Verge, the financial app Betterment sent suspicious notifications to some users on Friday, requesting transfers of $10,000 to Bitcoin and Ethereum wallets, claiming a "tripled return" within three hours; related screenshots subsequently circulated on Reddit. Betterment responded on X, stating that the content was an "unauthorized message" sent by a third-party system used for marketing and customer communications, and emphasized that no such activity exists, urging users to ignore the notification.
According to The Verge, the financial app Betterment sent suspicious notifications to some users on Friday, requesting transfers of $10,000 to Bitcoin and Ethereum wallets, claiming a "tripled return" within three hours; related screenshots subsequently circulated on Reddit. Betterment responded on X, stating that the content was an "unauthorized message" sent by a third-party system used for marketing and customer communications, and emphasized that no such activity exists, urging users to ignore the notification.