According to Foresight News, SlowMist founder Yu Jian has released a statement regarding a cryptocurrency startup that suffered a theft of several hundred thousand U.S. dollars. The initial investigation indicates that the malicious owner address, obscured as 0xb58, was deliberately inserted using the variable name crvTokenAddress. However, in the Cursor + Claude 3.7 model, the AI-generated address does not match 0xb58, suggesting human intervention.
The address 0xb58, possessing owner privileges, was able to initiate withdrawal operations, resulting in the complete loss of the project's funds. The address has left numerous traces on the blockchain, indicating a cunning approach. The investigation has largely ruled out AI as the primary culprit, pointing instead to a higher likelihood of human misconduct.
Additionally, according to @0xCat_Crypto, a friend involved in a cryptocurrency startup also experienced a theft of several hundred thousand U.S. dollars. An employee is under significant suspicion, but the police have declined to file a case, transferring the matter to the Hangzhou West Lake Cyber Police. The employee in question has since returned home.