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#网络钓鱼与欺诈 Damn, 50 million USDT just disappeared like that? 🤯 Address poisoning is a brilliant move; phishing guys first transfer 0.005 USDT to test the waters, and once the whale copy-pastes, it's gg—sending 16,624 ETH directly to someone.
The most outrageous part is that they still need to wash the funds through Tornado, and this process is really complete. The Ethereum Foundation only recently stopped truncating addresses with ellipses, which feels a bit late, but better late than never. Displaying addresses like 0xbaf4b1aF...B6495F8b5 is definitely a trap—you can't see clearly if the full address has been swapped.
Now, copying and pasting has to be done very carefully; issues with block explorers and wallet UI really need to be fixed ASAP. By the way, should everyone develop the habit of expanding all addresses and confirming them before interacting? Otherwise, you might become the next victim someday. This is the difference between meme coin players and the regular army—one careless move and you could lose everything 😅