#AiXBT遭黑客攻击

AI Analyst Phished, 55.5 ETH Fell Victim to a True Smart Scammer

The cryptocurrency world has yet another dramatic script! This time, the protagonist is the AI analyst AIXBT, known as the 'Purple Frog of the Crypto World'—a KOL robot that can make shitcoins soar with just a tweet, but ended up getting hooked by a hacker!

Here's what happened: The security dashboard of this AI big shot was breached, and a 'simulated wallet' was robbed of 55.5 ETH (approximately $100,000). Wait, a simulated wallet? So, you're telling me the security tests in your AI circle are using real money as bait?

What's even funnier is that the attacker's account @0xhungusman (which roughly translates to 'Hungry Man') operated swiftly, and AIXBT's chat records were deleted in seconds, leaving only the on-chain transaction records as lonely proof: This round was a case of AI's IQ being rubbed in the dirt by humans.

Netizens commented harshly: 'Wasn't AIXBT able to predict token price fluctuations? Why couldn't it predict being hacked?' Exactly! What happened to the promised 83% success rate for token recommendations? In the end, their own backdoor was so wide open that even the meme coin shitcoin shook its head: 'Your security level is worse than my Shiba Inu token $DOGE!'

The project team's response was swift—migrating servers, changing keys, pausing the dashboard, all three actions completed in one go. But seasoned crypto veterans have long seen through this: Isn't this just 'my door lock was pried open, so I decided to change the lock and put a 'temporarily closed' sign on the door'?

The most absurd part is that AIXBT was previously touted as 'the most powerful social AI agent on Crypto Twitter,' replying to 2000 tweets a day without pausing, with 300,000 fans and over 50,000 clicks on tweets. But now, it turns out they can't even tell a phishing link apart, and their fraud awareness is worse than that of human investors—at least humans know that 'Satoshi Nakamoto's illegitimate child's airdrop' is a scam!

In the end, AIXBT's token $AIXBT had a market cap exceeding $400 million, but with this security flaw, holders are probably reciting at night: 'AI brother, before you analyze others, maybe you should run a CT scan on yourself!'

No matter how smart AI is, it can't withstand the depth of human scheming.

If you don't fix security flaws, a high market cap is just a paper door.

Cherish life and stay away from the cyberpunk behavior of 'putting real currency in a simulated wallet.'

This article is purely for entertainment; investment advice: before making a big bet, check your AI's firewall.