🚨 Copy a wallet address and $100,000 USDT disappears instantly!
A new security warning in the crypto market:
According to Lookonchain, a user copied a wallet address directly from the transaction history without performing a second verification. By mistake, they transferred 101,100 USDT (about $100,000) into a wallet controlled by the attacker.
The issue isn’t private key leakage—it's a type of attack that’s becoming increasingly common:
⚠️ Address Poisoning attack
Attackers typically:
① Create a fake address that closely resembles the target address
② Use a small transfer to generate a “transaction record”
③ Mix the fake address into the user’s transaction history
④ Wait for the user to copy the wrong address and make the transfer
In the end, the user believes they copied a familiar address, but the funds have already gone into the hacker’s wallet.
📌 Safety reminder:
✅ Fully verify the wallet address before sending
✅ Don’t directly copy addresses from transaction history
✅ For large transfers, do a small test first
✅ Enable the address whitelist feature
✅ Use a hardware wallet to enhance security
In the Web3 world:
Assets truly belong to you—so security responsibility is also in your hands.
Blockchain brings freedom, but it also demands a higher level of security awareness.
One oversight could cost years of hard-earned accumulation.
#美国存储股延续跌势
$BTC
$ETH
$BNB
A new security warning in the crypto market:
According to Lookonchain, a user copied a wallet address directly from the transaction history without performing a second verification. By mistake, they transferred 101,100 USDT (about $100,000) into a wallet controlled by the attacker.
The issue isn’t private key leakage—it's a type of attack that’s becoming increasingly common:
⚠️ Address Poisoning attack
Attackers typically:
① Create a fake address that closely resembles the target address
② Use a small transfer to generate a “transaction record”
③ Mix the fake address into the user’s transaction history
④ Wait for the user to copy the wrong address and make the transfer
In the end, the user believes they copied a familiar address, but the funds have already gone into the hacker’s wallet.
📌 Safety reminder:
✅ Fully verify the wallet address before sending
✅ Don’t directly copy addresses from transaction history
✅ For large transfers, do a small test first
✅ Enable the address whitelist feature
✅ Use a hardware wallet to enhance security
In the Web3 world:
Assets truly belong to you—so security responsibility is also in your hands.
Blockchain brings freedom, but it also demands a higher level of security awareness.
One oversight could cost years of hard-earned accumulation.
#美国存储股延续跌势
$BTC
$ETH
$BNB
