A friend of mine just got SCAMMED for $351,692
He just send me this picture
Most think cold wallets = safe, but they’re wrong
I spent 3 nights to reveal their scheme and was shocked
Here’s what happened and how to NEVER get hacked👇
✧ He lost $351,692 few days ago in a drain attack
✧ It came from a cloned mint site that looked 100% real
✧ The contract replaced addresses without showing anything obvious
✧ Within 40 seconds, the funds were gone forever
✧ This wasn’t a simple phishing link from Telegram
✧ The page was identical to the verified project site
✧ Even the gas fees looked normal at first glance
✧ That's why I decided to write a guide on how to stay safe👇
✧ First rule - always separate wallets for different tasks
✧ Cold storage vault for long-term safe holdings
✧ Hot wallet with only small liquid balances
✧ Burner wallet for mints, farms, and risky dApps
✧ Hardware wallets are not optional once stakes are serious
✧ Ledger, Trezor, or similar keep private keys offline
✧ Always confirm addresses directly on the device screen
✧ Never sign blindly from browser popups alone
✧ Unlimited approvals are the most common trap
✧ Always set custom spend limits before confirming
✧ Revoke unnecessary allowances regularly on RevokeСash
✧ A single careless approval can empty your wallet
✧ Never trust a project’s UI as the final word
✧ Verify contract addresses directly on Etherscan/Solscan etc
✧ Compare with official links from team channels
✧ UI can be spoofed, on-chain data cannot
✧ Always double-check domains before connecting
✧ Scammers buy almost identical URLs with minor changes
✧ Bookmark official websites for projects you use often
✧ One wrong letter can cost everything you own
✧ Use two-factor authentication for every account
✧ Never rely on SMS - use Authenticator apps or hardware keys
✧ Keep email security as strong as your wallet security
✧ If email is compromised, all your crypto logins are exposed
✧ Avoid public Wi-Fi for signing transactions
✧ If you must use it, connect through a VPN
✧ Keep your OS, browser, and extensions updated
✧ Most hacks exploit outdated software, not new exploits
✧ Scammers love to DM pretending to be support or admins
✧ No project team will ever reach out first
✧ If someone asks for your seed phrase, it’s a scam
✧ Even screenshots of wallets can give away more than you think
✧ Manage position sizing across multiple wallets
✧ Don’t keep 100% of your portfolio in one hot address
✧ Distribute between cold vault, hot daily wallet, and burner
✧ Diversifying wallets reduces the chance of a total loss
✧ Build a habit of regular wallet hygiene
✧ Revoke old approvals every week or month
✧ Disconnect from dApps you no longer use
✧ The fewer permissions, the safer your funds remain
✧ Always test risky contracts with small amounts first
✧ Send $5 before sending $50k into a new dApp
✧ If it drains or glitches, the damage is minimal
✧ Treat every new farm or mint as hostile until proven safe
✧ Crypto security is entirely your responsibility
✧ No refunds, no support desks, no second chances
✧ You can’t stop scammers from trying - but you can stop them from succeeding
✧ Learn from my $351k mistake so you never repeat it
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