3 million U said it was gone 😱
What’s scarier than liquidation is that three seconds of silence.
At 3 AM, Azhong sent a voice message with a choked voice: "Bro... the wallet is gone, 3 million U... my wife just clicked once."
I didn’t ask much, just threw out a sentence: "Is the mnemonic phrase screenshot still in WeChat?"
Silence came from the other end of the phone.
That kind of silence is more piercing than liquidation.
【Absurd and heart-wrenching reality】🏠
Before the business trip, he conveniently sent the mnemonic phrase screenshot to the family group and recorded a small video on "how to copy and paste."
His wife followed suit.
Thirty seconds later, the on-chain assets were instantly wiped out.
The police report was very simple: "Family member operated voluntarily, no case to file."
Which means—don’t look for it, it’s not coming back.
【The real loophole was never 'family member’s slip'】🕵️
The true culprit is the pit he dug for himself:
An old Android that hasn’t been updated in three years
A bunch of browser plugins for "free candy"
The Wi-Fi password is the name of the community
WeChat automatically syncs all original images to the cloud
Hackers just need to wait.
Wait for you to show a hint of weakness, and they can empty you with one click.
After 72 hours, the server logs are cleared, and you can’t even catch a shadow.
【Three iron rules bought with 3 million U】⚔️
1. Mnemonic phrase = lifeline
Write it down by hand, store on metal plates separately.
No screenshots, no cloud backups, no photos.
2. Trading device = vault
Dedicated machine, do not install random apps.
Disconnect the internet before transferring, clear clipboard after the transfer.
3. Family member operations = must be monitored in real time
Verify the last four digits of the address on video, confirm for 3 more seconds, cry less for 3 million.
Now, Azhong wipes his titanium steel mnemonic plate every night before bed.
He says that sound makes him feel secure—after all, this is the "lesson white noise" he bought with 3 million U.
The market may have a way back, but on-chain transfers don’t have a retract button.
Protecting the principal is more important than getting a market call right once.