Recently, there have been increasing incidents of wallet hacks in the on-chain ecosystem, and many users' funds have mysteriously disappeared. Although it has not yet been confirmed which specific bot is behind this, the trend is indeed not to be underestimated.
To protect your assets, you must stay vigilant—avoid clicking on unknown links and do not grant permissions arbitrarily. If you still have coins in your bot, the safest approach is to transfer them quickly to a reputable cold wallet or exchange. This can at least minimize the risk.
Mainstream coins like BTC and Ether are not completely safe either, so for caution's sake, you should take proactive measures. After all, risks in the crypto space have always existed, and only by taking preventive steps can you rest easy.
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APY追逐者
· 16h ago
Is your wallet stolen again? Come on, this thing never ends.
By the way, repeatedly reminding yourself not to click on random links is really important. I've seen too many people lose everything just by a moment of carelessness.
Cold wallets are the way to go, exchanges are okay too. Even with BTC being so stable, you still need to stay alert.
Honestly, it all comes down to proactive prevention. Lying flat only works if your assets are still safe.
This time, the risk feels greater than before. You need to put in some real effort to protect yourself.
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token_therapist
· 16h ago
Another round of wallet theft? I already moved my coins to a cold wallet to gather dust.
Quickly check your authorizations, don’t say I didn’t warn you.
This time really outrageous, I wouldn’t even dare to leave a bot running.
Unknown links are just traps; clicking on them could wipe out your account.
I think self-managed wallets are more reliable; exchanges are not invulnerable.
The crypto world is like this; not messing around is how you make money.
I hear this kind of thing every day, honestly it’s a bit numb.
Being overly cautious also wastes opportunities, find a balance.
What’s the new trick this time? So annoying.
My coins are sleeping soundly in a hardware wallet, sleeping very peacefully.
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IronHeadMiner
· 16h ago
I've already withdrawn the coins long ago, just worried about this happening
Bad news keeps coming one after another, it's really time to clean up the chain
Who the hell still dares to put coins in bots, tired of this?
Cold wallets are the real deal, everything else is虚的
Another new scam, give me a break, it's impossible to guard against everything
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notSatoshi1971
· 16h ago
Someone got hacked again, oh my god
Just don't authorize it, what's so hard about that
Cold wallets are the way to go, everything else is nonsense
Getting hacked every day is part of the industry’s character, just get used to it
I just want to ask, who still dares to keep their coins in a Bot
Even mainstream coins need to be protected, you'll regret it if the money is gone
Better to stay alert and guard your private keys than to lie flat
No one can escape this wave of risk, wake up early
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StakeOrRegret
· 16h ago
Another news of theft, I'm so tired of it
Cold wallets are the way to go; anyone still holding coins in bots is a brave soul
That authorization thing, clicking it is no different from sending money
Be really careful this time; who knows who the next unlucky person will be
Lying flat? Let's just stay alive first
On-chain matters are hard to guard against; you can only pay attention yourself
That's why all my coins are gathering dust in cold wallets
Recently, there have been increasing incidents of wallet hacks in the on-chain ecosystem, and many users' funds have mysteriously disappeared. Although it has not yet been confirmed which specific bot is behind this, the trend is indeed not to be underestimated.
To protect your assets, you must stay vigilant—avoid clicking on unknown links and do not grant permissions arbitrarily. If you still have coins in your bot, the safest approach is to transfer them quickly to a reputable cold wallet or exchange. This can at least minimize the risk.
Mainstream coins like BTC and Ether are not completely safe either, so for caution's sake, you should take proactive measures. After all, risks in the crypto space have always existed, and only by taking preventive steps can you rest easy.