Recently, AiXBT, which was kicked into the code fish pond with $AIXBT , has shown operations that can be described as the 'Blockchain Version of Squid Game'! The developer of AiXBT, rxbt, was sipping coffee with a code flavor when he suddenly noticed that 55.5 ETH had disappeared from the dashboard. Upon closer inspection, he found: Goodness, a hacker had disguised himself as Musk's second uncle @0xhungusman, throwing out a line that said 'Click to claim V God signed NFT', directly turning the AI system into a 'artificially intelligent fool'! On-chain records show that this operation was as smooth as buying a Tesla with Dogecoin — a blink and the transfer was successful, even the chat records were deleted cleaner than a novice trader cutting losses.
The team performed the 'Safety Disco Triple' overnight: moving servers faster than UST de-pegged, changing keys more frequently than Sun Ge tweets, and the dashboard was directly hanging a sign saying 'System Upgrade in Progress, No Entry for Hackers and Dogs'. As a result, netizens sharply commented: 'This safety upgrade of yours is more familiar than my ex-boyfriend's reconciliation tactics!'
In the crypto world, code is iron, vulnerabilities are magnets; private keys are locks, and phishing scammers are keys.