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A massive $400 million has been drained from unsuspecting users through sophisticated phishing attacks — and now, the biggest crypto wallets are fighting back.

MetaMask, Phantom, WalletConnect, and Backpack have officially launched the Security Alliance (SEAL) — a first-of-its-kind coalition designed to create a shared security layer across the entire Web3 ecosystem.

Here’s how it works:

→ SEAL uses a real-time threat intelligence network, allowing member wallets to instantly share phishing data, blacklisted domains, and drainer signatures.

→ Once one wallet detects a threat, the others are instantly alerted — preventing the same attack from spreading across ecosystems.

→ This collective “security mesh” acts like a digital immune system for crypto users.

The alliance comes after a surge in wallet-drainer campaigns, which lured users through fake airdrops, malicious DApps, and counterfeit websites. Losses in 2025 alone topped $400 million, showing how industrialized Web3 phishing has become.

For traders and DeFi users, this isn’t just another patch — it’s a shift toward cooperative security, where wallet competitors unite to protect users first.

What this means for us traders:

Security is no longer a solo game. The same decentralization that powers our assets is now powering our defense. The war on drainers just got organized — and this time, crypto is fighting back together.

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