MetaMask, the widely-used Ethereum-native wallet, has made a speedy comeback to the Apple App Store after being pulled off.
The brief hiccup saw MetaMask temporarily unavailable for Apple users, but this issue was promptly addressed by the MetaMask team, resolving the situation in less than an hour after their initial tweet.
On October 14, a number of concerned users noticed that they were unable to locate and download the MetaMask app from Apple's App Store.
Shortly thereafter, the MetaMask team acknowledged the situation but reassured the community that it was unrelated to any malicious activities.
They also assured users that they were working diligently to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.
This incident occurred against the backdrop of a growing threat of counterfeit MetaMask applications circulating on the internet, leading to the compromise of numerous user accounts.
Notably, even the billionaire owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban, fell victim to such fraudulent apps. In light of this, MetaMask's team emphasized the importance of not trusting suspicious applications in a tweet.
If you come across any fake MetaMask apps on the App Store, please report them immediately. 🔍 Our top priority is to get this sorted out quickly and protect users from any fake apps.
— MetaMask 🦊🫰 (@MetaMask) October 14, 2023
Remarkably, less than an hour after their initial tweet addressing the issue, the MetaMask team delivered a positive update: the MetaMask app was successfully reinstated on the App Store.
This development was verified by CryptoPotato, as the app was once again accessible and ready for download at the time of writing this article.