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Man... now I saw a case that’s really scary. The person lost 354,000 USDT in the blink of an eye, seriously. All because of that address poisoning scam we always hear about, but no one thinks it will happen to us.
The hacker created an address that looked identical to the one she always uses, with a tiny difference in the middle of the code. Then he sent her a test token just to make that address appear in her history. When she was transferring a large amount of money, she only checked the beginning and the end of the address, copied it from the history, and... it was the fake address.
It’s like that habit of copy-pasting without really paying attention, you know? We always do it in a rush. I always verify everything now, but I admit I used to be a bit lazy about it too.
Lesson: do you really check every character or just glance at the first and last digits?