Note that copying addresses from transaction history and blockchain browsers will lead to loss of transferred assets!
Recently, there has been a high incidence of poisoning of transfer addresses, and some users have lost 1,155 bitcoins. Attackers will monitor users' large assets and active wallet addresses, and use addresses with the same first and last numbers to automatically and intelligently transfer asset records. Some transfer real USDT/USDC/ETH assets, some are fake coins with the same transfer amount as yours, some cover 1 to 2 transactions of your transfer, and some will cover dozens of transfer records so that you can't see a user's own transaction on the first page of the browser. The purpose is to confuse your commonly used payment transfer address. If you copy the address in the transaction history or blockchain browser, the assets will inevitably be transferred to the attacker! So:
Don't be lazy, don't copy addresses from history records and browsers, and carefully check that the transfer address and amount are all correct.