Rabby Restores Safe Wallet Access with Self-Deployed Service
Rabby Restores Safe Wallet Access with Self-Deployed Service
馃敁 Safe Wallets Back From Dead

Rabby has resolved the recent Safe wallet access issues by implementing a self-deployed Safe service. Users can now regain access to their Safe wallets on Ethereum through Rabby Extension v0.93.17.
This solution comes after Safe temporarily paused certain functionalities, which had affected Rabby's built-in Safe integration and caused user access errors.
Key Updates:
- Self-deployed Safe service now live
- Compatible with Rabby Extension v0.93.17
- Full functionality restored for Ethereum network
To regain access, ensure your Rabby Extension is updated to the latest version.
Previously, Rabby users couldn鈥檛 access their Safe wallets due to Safe services being unavailable. Now, with Rabby鈥檚 self-deployed Safe service, users can regain access to their Safe wallet on Ethereum via Rabby Extension (v0.93.17).
Due to Safe temporarily pausing certain functionalities, Rabby's built-in Safe integration is also affected. Users will encounter errors when using Safe Wallet in Rabby. Once Safe restores its services, functionality will be restored.
Safe鈥檚 security team is working closely with @Bybit_Official on an ongoing investigation. We have not found evidence that the official Safe frontend was compromised. However, out of caution, Safe{Wallet} is temporarily pausing certain functionalities. User security is our top
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