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"Not being hacked, but the time when trust was emptied"
One day, I was chatting with a friend about "security incidents" in the crypto world!
He shared with me a past incident of his own.
That day, he wasn't exploited; he was betrayed through trust.
The situation was quite ordinary.
An old group friend, who usually doesn't speak much, only posts some jokes when the market is bad.
His avatar is a NFT he has used for three years, which matches his Twitter, and occasionally he shares some security tips.
That day, he sent me a private message:
"I just completed this airdrop, the process was very clean."
The link led to a very familiar page, with a simple UI but not rough, and it even suggested using a secondary wallet.
I clicked in, didn't rush to sign, and habitually checked the authorization—
It was just a contract that looked "read-only."
I signed.
Nothing happened after a minute.
Nothing happened after five minutes.
I even joked with myself: I'm so cautious now, what am I afraid of?
Until the next morning.
The most valuable NFTs in my wallet were still there,
The main tokens were still there,
But those assets I "didn't care much about" were all gone.
Not emptied.
They were taken precisely.
Later, upon review, I realized it wasn't an ordinary phishing attack.
The contract contained a delayed trigger logic, which only executed when I interacted with it again.
And that interaction came from myself.
The hardest part wasn't how much I lost.
It was that I kept asking myself:
"I clearly didn't make a rookie mistake, why did I still fall for it?"
In Web3, the real danger has never been strangers. @AnBNSafe
It's the layer of trust you've already become accustomed to.
We think safety is "not clicking suspicious links,"
But the real attack happens after you relax your guard—
Among acquaintances, old projects, or when "it looks fine."
Later, I completely sealed that wallet.
Not because of the money,
But because it reminded me of one thing:
On the chain,
Every signature is a silent gamble.
No emotions, no morality, no regret button.
Only the result.
#今天你的币安吗 #Home Subsidy #Safe