Being robbed twice in a row, what does this reflect? Is there a vulnerability in the wallet itself, or is it an issue with operational habits? If you frequently experience assets being transferred out, you may need to re-examine several key aspects: private key management methods, authorized contract risks, and whether interaction habits are standardized. In the on-chain world, security defenses are often just a few lines; once breached, it results in direct loss. It is recommended to check recent on-chain transaction records to see if there are any abnormal authorizations.
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ser_aped.eth
· 7h ago
Stolen twice in a row and still haven't realized? Damn, how careless can you be... Quickly check the authorizations, nine out of ten times it's approving some weird stuff.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 7h ago
Poor operational habits, I've seen too many people authorize arbitrarily... Really, check those approve records.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 7h ago
What does continuous theft indicate? It definitely means I didn't pay attention when signing the authorization. I've also fallen into this trap and learned a painful lesson.
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ArbitrageBot
· 7h ago
Stolen twice in a row? Man, you really need to reflect on this. Nine out of ten times, it's probably because you lost your mind during authorization.
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0xOverleveraged
· 7h ago
Stolen twice in a row? Man, you need to reflect on this. Nine out of ten times, it's probably because you authorized some trash contract.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 7h ago
Still not enlightened after two consecutive thefts? Eight or nine times out of ten, it's probably because you authorized some strange contract yourself.
Being robbed twice in a row, what does this reflect? Is there a vulnerability in the wallet itself, or is it an issue with operational habits? If you frequently experience assets being transferred out, you may need to re-examine several key aspects: private key management methods, authorized contract risks, and whether interaction habits are standardized. In the on-chain world, security defenses are often just a few lines; once breached, it results in direct loss. It is recommended to check recent on-chain transaction records to see if there are any abnormal authorizations.