Debot project suffers another large-scale token theft event—this is the second time! According to reports, the theft involved multiple assets including user $WLFI, with staggering losses. What's even more heartbreaking is that this project was previously promoted extensively by many KOLs.



Given the frequent security risks, token holders must stay vigilant, immediately check their wallet risks, and transfer assets promptly if necessary. These recurring security incidents undoubtedly serve as a wake-up call—be more cautious when choosing projects.
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ser_ngmivip
· 12-28 07:53
Still haven't learned after the second time? This is the crypto world—KOLs hype it up and then run, and we're the bag holders holding the bag.
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MiningDisasterSurvivorvip
· 12-28 07:50
I've been through it all. There were even more outrageous projects back in 2018. This move by Debot is a classic example of contract risk combined with project teams making big promises. What’s the use of KOL endorsements? They still run away. --- It's the second time people are still involved. How much can they be fooled? Fund schemes are like that—after a couple of times, you should wake up. --- Another Ponzi scheme. Why are so many people still throwing money in? Have they forgotten the lessons from the bear market? --- Debot? Never heard of it, but just from the name, it sounds like those high-APY projects. I instinctively resist these kinds of things. --- Promotions by KOLs are actually more dangerous. They’ve already cashed out long ago, while retail investors are still getting cut. --- What does this security incident tell us? On-chain risks are always unpredictable; transferring assets is the right move. --- The warning sign of project teams running away is like this—first they do a coin theft to wash their hands, then they disappear completely.
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CoinBasedThinkingvip
· 12-28 07:49
Still pushing for the second time? These KOLs are really... Forget it, hurry up and check your wallets, everyone.
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probably_nothing_anonvip
· 12-28 07:38
Second time? Debot is really hopeless, everyone should hurry and run away. --- Projects promoted by KOLs are still being exploited; how heartbreaking are the victims of this wave. --- It's the same old trick... Do the project teams really think we're fools? --- $WLFI is gone, what else is there in the wallet that can be protected? Urgent. --- Choosing projects is like gambling; I bet on the wrong one again this time. --- Another coin theft, and people are still holding on? I just can't understand. --- It seems we need to diversify eggs and not put everything in one basket. --- From now on, avoid the name Debot when you see it; it's too sharp. --- Projects endorsed by KOLs are not necessarily reliable; this lesson is very deep.
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