Today, my wallet was almost emptied.
At a dinner party, man A, whom I had just met, introduced me to his female friend B, who wanted to buy USDT at a 6% premium.
Doesn’t it sound delicious?
But this is exactly the beginning of the trap.
[Many doubts, flaws begin to emerge]
B's transaction request is very strange:
Instead of transferring it directly to the exchange, I was asked to transfer the bitcoins to Man A’s wallet.
reason?
She said exchanges are “not as secure” and wallets are “more private.”
On the surface, he seemed to be concerned, but in fact he was leading me into a trap.
【Be careful, the authorization trap is opening】
Before the transaction, B "thoughtfully" instructed A on how to operate TrustWallet.
Everything was fine until I checked the transaction records of Man A’s wallet.
A "contract authorization" operation was suddenly discovered!
As long as I transfer the USDT in, B can directly withdraw all the assets!
If I hadn’t noticed…
If I hadn't created a new wallet for testing;
If I rashly follow their instructions;
The result is——
3000+ USDT is wasted.
[In the encrypted world, danger is everywhere]
High premium = high risk
Intermediate wallet = abnormal signal
Contract authorization = loss of control of funds
Any carelessness may cause you to lose all your money.
【Your experience may save a life】
In the crypto world, security does not depend on luck, but on every vigilance.
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