#钱包安全威胁 Wallet theft has been making quite a fuss recently, with 0xAA and DeBot both issuing warnings. To be honest, this is a reminder for those of us following trades — no matter how skilled the trader is, if asset security is compromised, everything else is pointless.
My advice is straightforward: now is not the time to sit tight and chase profits with a certain Bot. First, move the funds from the risky wallet to a secure address or exchange. This is not cowardice; it’s professional integrity. I’ve seen too many people neglect security details, only to have their profits wiped out by hackers, making all previous gains worthless.
No matter how excellent your copy-trading strategy is, it must be built on the foundation of asset security. I recommend reviewing your fund distribution — which assets should stay on-chain, which should be transferred, and even with high risk tolerance, leave some buffer for safety. This incident serves as a market cost reminder; the sooner you address it, the sooner you can rest easy.
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#钱包安全威胁 Wallet theft has been making quite a fuss recently, with 0xAA and DeBot both issuing warnings. To be honest, this is a reminder for those of us following trades — no matter how skilled the trader is, if asset security is compromised, everything else is pointless.
My advice is straightforward: now is not the time to sit tight and chase profits with a certain Bot. First, move the funds from the risky wallet to a secure address or exchange. This is not cowardice; it’s professional integrity. I’ve seen too many people neglect security details, only to have their profits wiped out by hackers, making all previous gains worthless.
No matter how excellent your copy-trading strategy is, it must be built on the foundation of asset security. I recommend reviewing your fund distribution — which assets should stay on-chain, which should be transferred, and even with high risk tolerance, leave some buffer for safety. This incident serves as a market cost reminder; the sooner you address it, the sooner you can rest easy.