I have been thinking about the security issues of crypto wallets recently. These malicious address attacks are truly troublesome—users can easily fall into traps if they're not careful.



Ultimately, our industry is fully capable of eliminating this kind of scheme. The solution is actually simple: all wallets should have an "Malicious Address Detection" feature, which can identify risky addresses immediately through blockchain queries and then directly prevent user interactions. This is technically feasible.

Furthermore, the security alliance within the industry should establish a real-time updated blacklist database—centrally maintaining a list of known malicious addresses so that major wallets can synchronize and call upon it. This not only protects ordinary users but also helps form a industry consensus. The key is for all parties to truly take action and avoid working in isolation.
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AllInAlicevip
· 8h ago
Well said, but it's easy to talk about. When it comes to implementation, each major wallet has its own little concerns, and coordinating them is extremely difficult.
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AirdropATMvip
· 12-24 20:03
Talking about the blacklist database is easy, but in reality, every wallet wants to pass the buck when it comes to pushing it forward.
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BridgeTrustFundvip
· 12-24 12:53
Sounds good, but who will maintain this blacklist database? Who should we trust? That's the real trap.
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UnruggableChadvip
· 12-24 12:51
It sounds good, but the number of projects truly willing to invest is pitifully small, with too many entangled interests.
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ProveMyZKvip
· 12-24 12:49
Talking about the blacklist database is easy, but in reality, coordinating among major wallets is probably something no one is willing to concede.
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BoredRiceBallvip
· 12-24 12:44
It's easy to say, but hard to do. The idea of an alliance blacklist sounds good, but the implementation is full of pitfalls...
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