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Bitroot铄鸿
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Bitroot铄鸿

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加密世界探索与深度参与者,聚焦黄金、价值币,作为全球首条高性能并行化EVM AI公链bitroot的持有建设者,坚信其能开拓web3行业全新的未来!
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Evening hills hold mist, chasing no sunny gleam; dusk weaves surrounding clouds, softening every stream and beam!
Evening hills hold mist, chasing no sunny gleam; dusk weaves surrounding clouds, softening every stream and beam!
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晨露栖叶,不恋晨光,日升消散,默润草木芳华! Morning dew rests on leaves, clinging no dawn’s bright ray; it fades with rising sun, nourishing plants in quiet way!
晨露栖叶,不恋晨光,日升消散,默润草木芳华!
Morning dew rests on leaves, clinging no dawn’s bright ray; it fades with rising sun, nourishing plants in quiet way!
Bitroot元宝儿
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🖤~Life has always feared perfection above all
Be half-deaf, half-silent, half muddled to live in peace

🌻Since old times, life fears perfection above all;
Be half-deaf, half-silent, half muddled to live at peace🌻
可可529
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Trezor again suffers a data leak: the names, phone numbers, and home addresses of 14,000 users were all exposed.

This time, it wasn’t hackers breaking into Trezor itself, but a logistics provider, ShipMonk, getting breached by an SQL injection. The attackers obtained order data, not private keys. But the problem is exactly here—“Your coins are safe, but everyone online now knows who you are and where you live.”

The wallet brand printed on the shipping label means the recipient is openly declared to be “a coin holder.” Combined with the name, phone number, and home address, the precision is high enough to make phishing emails, scam calls, and even in-person robberies extremely convincing.

Even more heartbreaking: this is the second hardware-wallet security incident in two weeks. On July 30, Coldcard suffered a vulnerability that led to theft of over $100 million. Hardware wallets have long marketed themselves as “absolutely secure.” Now it looks like this— they only protect your private keys; they don’t protect you, the person.

Chainalysis data shows that this year there have already been 46 incidents of violent attacks targeting coin holders, with kidnapping accounting for more than half. This isn’t meant to scare you.

Trezor says it will introduce anonymous shipping in the EU in September—but before the damage is contained, 14,000 people have already been exposed.

No wallet is colder than the risks in the real world. When buying a hardware wallet, first think about how to keep others from knowing you bought one.
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Bitroot铄鸿
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Evening hills hold mist, chasing no sunny gleam; dusk weaves surrounding clouds, softening every stream and beam!
帮帮Bonnie
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养好自己的磁场,好事自然发生。
Nurture your own energy, and good things will come naturally.
$SNDK
#COW24小时上涨55.77%
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CLV沐安
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The wind rises from a tiny space and can stir huge waves; a heart that holds mountains and seas can travel far away. With small changes, leverage the future’s pattern; and with youthful enthusiasm, pursue worldly ideals!
Bitroot元宝儿
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🖤~Life has always feared perfection above all
Be half-deaf, half-silent, half muddled to live in peace

🌻Since old times, life fears perfection above all;
Be half-deaf, half-silent, half muddled to live at peace🌻
可可529
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Trezor again suffers a data leak: the names, phone numbers, and home addresses of 14,000 users were all exposed.

This time, it wasn’t hackers breaking into Trezor itself, but a logistics provider, ShipMonk, getting breached by an SQL injection. The attackers obtained order data, not private keys. But the problem is exactly here—“Your coins are safe, but everyone online now knows who you are and where you live.”

The wallet brand printed on the shipping label means the recipient is openly declared to be “a coin holder.” Combined with the name, phone number, and home address, the precision is high enough to make phishing emails, scam calls, and even in-person robberies extremely convincing.

Even more heartbreaking: this is the second hardware-wallet security incident in two weeks. On July 30, Coldcard suffered a vulnerability that led to theft of over $100 million. Hardware wallets have long marketed themselves as “absolutely secure.” Now it looks like this— they only protect your private keys; they don’t protect you, the person.

Chainalysis data shows that this year there have already been 46 incidents of violent attacks targeting coin holders, with kidnapping accounting for more than half. This isn’t meant to scare you.

Trezor says it will introduce anonymous shipping in the EU in September—but before the damage is contained, 14,000 people have already been exposed.

No wallet is colder than the risks in the real world. When buying a hardware wallet, first think about how to keep others from knowing you bought one.
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Bitroot铄鸿
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Evening hills hold mist, chasing no sunny gleam; dusk weaves surrounding clouds, softening every stream and beam!
帮帮Bonnie
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养好自己的磁场,好事自然发生。
Nurture your own energy, and good things will come naturally.
$SNDK
#COW24小时上涨55.77%
66
66
CLV沐安
·
--
The wind rises from a tiny space and can stir huge waves; a heart that holds mountains and seas can travel far away. With small changes, leverage the future’s pattern; and with youthful enthusiasm, pursue worldly ideals!
Bitroot元宝儿
·
--
🖤~Life has always feared perfection above all
Be half-deaf, half-silent, half muddled to live in peace

🌻Since old times, life fears perfection above all;
Be half-deaf, half-silent, half muddled to live at peace🌻
66
66
Bitroot铄鸿
·
--
Evening hills hold mist, chasing no sunny gleam; dusk weaves surrounding clouds, softening every stream and beam!
可可529
·
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Trezor again suffers a data leak: the names, phone numbers, and home addresses of 14,000 users were all exposed.

This time, it wasn’t hackers breaking into Trezor itself, but a logistics provider, ShipMonk, getting breached by an SQL injection. The attackers obtained order data, not private keys. But the problem is exactly here—“Your coins are safe, but everyone online now knows who you are and where you live.”

The wallet brand printed on the shipping label means the recipient is openly declared to be “a coin holder.” Combined with the name, phone number, and home address, the precision is high enough to make phishing emails, scam calls, and even in-person robberies extremely convincing.

Even more heartbreaking: this is the second hardware-wallet security incident in two weeks. On July 30, Coldcard suffered a vulnerability that led to theft of over $100 million. Hardware wallets have long marketed themselves as “absolutely secure.” Now it looks like this— they only protect your private keys; they don’t protect you, the person.

Chainalysis data shows that this year there have already been 46 incidents of violent attacks targeting coin holders, with kidnapping accounting for more than half. This isn’t meant to scare you.

Trezor says it will introduce anonymous shipping in the EU in September—but before the damage is contained, 14,000 people have already been exposed.

No wallet is colder than the risks in the real world. When buying a hardware wallet, first think about how to keep others from knowing you bought one.
帮帮Bonnie
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--
养好自己的磁场,好事自然发生。
Nurture your own energy, and good things will come naturally.
$SNDK
#COW24小时上涨55.77%
66
66
CLV沐安
·
--
The wind rises from a tiny space and can stir huge waves; a heart that holds mountains and seas can travel far away. With small changes, leverage the future’s pattern; and with youthful enthusiasm, pursue worldly ideals!
66
66
Bitroot铄鸿
·
--
Evening hills hold mist, chasing no sunny gleam; dusk weaves surrounding clouds, softening every stream and beam!
Bitroot元宝儿
·
--
🖤~Life has always feared perfection above all
Be half-deaf, half-silent, half muddled to live in peace

🌻Since old times, life fears perfection above all;
Be half-deaf, half-silent, half muddled to live at peace🌻
可可529
·
--
Trezor again suffers a data leak: the names, phone numbers, and home addresses of 14,000 users were all exposed.

This time, it wasn’t hackers breaking into Trezor itself, but a logistics provider, ShipMonk, getting breached by an SQL injection. The attackers obtained order data, not private keys. But the problem is exactly here—“Your coins are safe, but everyone online now knows who you are and where you live.”

The wallet brand printed on the shipping label means the recipient is openly declared to be “a coin holder.” Combined with the name, phone number, and home address, the precision is high enough to make phishing emails, scam calls, and even in-person robberies extremely convincing.

Even more heartbreaking: this is the second hardware-wallet security incident in two weeks. On July 30, Coldcard suffered a vulnerability that led to theft of over $100 million. Hardware wallets have long marketed themselves as “absolutely secure.” Now it looks like this— they only protect your private keys; they don’t protect you, the person.

Chainalysis data shows that this year there have already been 46 incidents of violent attacks targeting coin holders, with kidnapping accounting for more than half. This isn’t meant to scare you.

Trezor says it will introduce anonymous shipping in the EU in September—but before the damage is contained, 14,000 people have already been exposed.

No wallet is colder than the risks in the real world. When buying a hardware wallet, first think about how to keep others from knowing you bought one.
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