If this is "suspicious money", then why is it already circulating in futures? Usually, questionable transfers are not used for trading. It looks more like hype than concern for safety.
Katia Trades Official
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I discovered +5 243 USDT in the wallet from an unknown source, what should I do?
The first and foremost — DO NOT TOUCH this money until you clearly understand where it came from.
If the funds appeared suddenly, and you did not deposit or earn them — immediately write to Binance support. Unexplained money in an account is often associated with: • hacked accounts • fraudulent transfers • technical failures of the exchange
If you use or withdraw funds that do not actually belong to you, it can lead to: → immediate account blocking → permanent flag in the compliance system → transfer of data to law enforcement agencies
Even worse: if this is stolen money, and you quietly transfer it to a card or another wallet — you may be considered an accomplice to theft or money laundering. Law enforcement will not care that "you did not know." Be extremely careful.
Golden rule: do not spend, trade, or withdraw ANY unexpected / random funds, especially if the amount is over $500.
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Katia Trades Official
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I discovered +5 243 USDT in the wallet from an unknown source, what should I do?
The first and foremost — DO NOT TOUCH this money until you clearly understand where it came from.
If the funds appeared suddenly, and you did not deposit or earn them — immediately write to Binance support. Unexplained money in an account is often associated with: • hacked accounts • fraudulent transfers • technical failures of the exchange
If you use or withdraw funds that do not actually belong to you, it can lead to: → immediate account blocking → permanent flag in the compliance system → transfer of data to law enforcement agencies
Even worse: if this is stolen money, and you quietly transfer it to a card or another wallet — you may be considered an accomplice to theft or money laundering. Law enforcement will not care that "you did not know." Be extremely careful.
Golden rule: do not spend, trade, or withdraw ANY unexpected / random funds, especially if the amount is over $500.
Coins mentioned in recent activity — $BNB $SOL $ASTER
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All wallets should simply check if a receiving address is a “poison address”, and block the user. This is a blockchain query. Further, security alliances in the industry should maintain a real-time blacklist of these addresses, so that wallets can check before sending a transaction. Binance Wallet already does this. A user would get a warning like below if they try to send to a poison address.
Lastly, wallets should not even display these spam transactions anywhere. If the value of the tx is small, just filter it out. Protect users.
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