#特朗普数字资产峰会演讲 Analyst was phished, 55.5 ETH fed to a true smart scammer

Another crazy script has emerged in the crypto world! This time, the protagonist is the AI analyst AIXBT, who claims to be the 'purple frog of the crypto world'—a KOL robot that can make Shiba Inu coins soar with just a tweet, but ended up being caught by hackers as the fish!

Here's what happened: This AI big shot's security dashboard was breached, and a 'simulated wallet' was robbed of 55.5 ETH (about $100,000). Wait a minute, a simulated wallet? So you AI folks are using real money as bait for security testing?

What’s even funnier is that the attacker’s account @0xhungusman (which roughly translates to 'Hungry Brother') performed a series of operations like a tiger, and AIXBT’s chat records were deleted in an instant, leaving only the on-chain transfer records as lonely proof: this time, AI's intelligence was rubbed against the ground by humans.

Netizens roast: 'AIXBT can predict token price fluctuations, right? Why didn’t it predict it would be hacked?' Exactly! What happened to the promised 83% win rate for recommending tokens? In the end, their back door was left open to the point that even Meme coin Shiba Inu shook its head: 'Your security level is worse than my Shiba Inu token $DOGE!'

The project team reacted quickly—migrating servers, changing keys, pausing the dashboard, completing the trifecta in one go. But seasoned crypto veterans have already seen through it: isn’t this just 'my door lock was pried open, so I decided to change the lock and conveniently put up a notice saying “closed for business”?'

The most absurd part is that AIXBT was previously touted as 'the most amazing social AI agent on crypto Twitter,' replying 2,000 times daily without a breath, with 300,000 fans and tweet views over 50,000. But now, upon closer inspection, it can’t even distinguish phishing links, and its fraud awareness is worse than that of human victims—at least humans know that 'Satoshi Nakamoto’s illegitimate child airdrop' is a scam!