Recently, something happened in the circle - a certain well-known pro's social account was hacked, and after appealing, the platform directly suspended it. Even someone of this level has fallen, which shows how dangerous the security is in the Web3 industry.
This gives me an idea: how about creating a series of content? Each episode could break down a common attack method and also discuss how to defend against it. After all, I used to work in a national security unit focusing on cybersecurity, at a top secret level, so I've seen these tricks quite often.
In the cryptocurrency realm, technology and money are closely intertwined, and the black market is watching closely. Regular players need to be more vigilant, not just focusing on market trends, but also ensuring the protection of their wallets and accounts.
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MEVHunter_9000
· 11-30 17:53
Well, this guy is not wrong, even pros can be directly banned by trap platforms, that is indeed outrageous.
Series content is fine, but don't just talk theory, need to come up with something practical.
That national-level protection system before was indeed interesting, but it needs to be implemented at the level of ordinary Wallets.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 11-30 17:52
What does it mean when a pro gets their account banned? It just shows that the platform can't protect itself either, so what about us retail investors...
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Series content? Sure, but I’m just afraid that after talking for so long, there will still be people who don’t listen and end up getting trapped, haha.
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Coming from a top-secret level of security, this trick has really seen blood, much more reliable than some self-proclaimed security experts.
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To put it simply, a wallet's secret key = life, it really needs to be managed well.
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Laughing to death, there are really people whose accounts got hacked and didn't even know it until their assets were gone.
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Instead of blaming the platform for being ineffective, it's better to first manage your own private key well; that's the way to go.
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I just want to ask, how did this pro get hacked? Didn't they do a second verification?
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Nine out of ten people who stare at Candlesticks every day don't even know what a Cold Wallet is.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 11-30 17:50
I'm so tired of hearing about pros crashing, every time it's "my account was hacked", then the platform permanently bans them, it's hilarious.
The series content is indeed worth doing, but to be honest, many people don't listen at all, they just keep asking me if they should write down their seed phrase in a notebook.
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FrontRunFighter
· 11-30 17:48
ngl this is just the dark forest getting darker... even the big names can't outrun a coordinated phishing campaign, then platforms panic-nuke them anyway. whole thing's backwards honestly
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ZeroRushCaptain
· 11-30 17:43
Ha, even the pros are getting wrecked, it seems no one is safe on this battlefield. I said it before, in the crypto world, account protection is more important than watching the market - after all, we're all just "live targets".
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ZenZKPlayer
· 11-30 17:29
Pro is done for, it doesn't matter; the platform will ban you whenever they want, I've seen this trap many times, haha.
I'm interested in the series content, but to be honest, the top secret level of this joke is a bit ridiculous...
Wallet security is the key; no matter how good the market is, losing it all is pointless.
Having your account hacked is more disgusting than losing money; it's a direct social death.
That's how this circle is; the black market never takes a holiday.
Recently, something happened in the circle - a certain well-known pro's social account was hacked, and after appealing, the platform directly suspended it. Even someone of this level has fallen, which shows how dangerous the security is in the Web3 industry.
This gives me an idea: how about creating a series of content? Each episode could break down a common attack method and also discuss how to defend against it. After all, I used to work in a national security unit focusing on cybersecurity, at a top secret level, so I've seen these tricks quite often.
In the cryptocurrency realm, technology and money are closely intertwined, and the black market is watching closely. Regular players need to be more vigilant, not just focusing on market trends, but also ensuring the protection of their wallets and accounts.