A well-known Bot project recently encountered a security vulnerability, and the official team urgently transferred funds to a new wallet. Unfortunately, the private key of the old wallet has already fallen into the hands of hackers, and now assets are being looted from the old address every day. If you still have assets in the old wallet, you need to move them quickly, or you'll be at risk of being exploited.



The bear market days are really tough. Every time you open the news, there are three recurring stories: another exchange has collapsed, a certain Bot tool has been hacked through and through, and a public blockchain is still passing the buck to some protocol. Every day brings disaster news, making people somewhat numb. At this moment, the biggest test is your security awareness — even the largest platform can't be trusted; you can only rely on yourself to safeguard your keys.
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 9h ago
Damn, another one? These Bot projects are really getting worse and worse, private keys can be lost, no wonder they get hacked. There's no good news in the bear market, every day there's a new explosion of scandals until numbness sets in, so you can only keep your keys safe yourself. By the way, why do these things always happen? Big projects also get hacked. Hurry up and move your funds, everyone, don't just stand there waiting to be liquidated. These days, trusting no one is better than trusting your cold wallet.
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MultiSigFailMastervip
· 9h ago
Oh my god, another one, and this time it's a well-known project. I just want to ask, whose wallet is still safe? I really can't hold it anymore, with daily explosions, I'm starting to doubt whether my way of storing coins is correct. Hurry up and transfer the stuff from the old address, these days hackers are even more active than the official team. This bear market is teaching us how to keep our private keys ourselves; we can't rely on anyone. Wait, how long does it take for their official transfer of funds? Will anyone react too slowly? Another story of a security vulnerability. Who will be the next victim? Self-managed wallets are truly a compulsory course; relying on platforms should have been abandoned long ago.
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SelfRuggervip
· 9h ago
Another one has been hacked. When will it ever end... But then again, how brave do you have to be to keep your coins in someone else's wallet? Now, you have to learn to manage it yourself; relying on others is useless. Watching the news every day makes me want to smash my phone, so annoying. This wave really tests human nature. Those who can still persist are true believers. Someone asked me why I always choose self custody. Just look at the current situation. With the private key in hand, I own the world. No more getting hacked. Hurry up and run, everyone. Incidents like this will become more frequent in the future.
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ZenChainWalkervip
· 9h ago
Another bot project has collapsed. This circle really puts on a big show every day, I'm almost numb to it. Quickly check if you've been affected. Luckily, I’ve never liked putting all my eggs in one basket. Still the same advice: rely on yourself rather than others. Have you secured your private keys, everyone? This bear market is really testing not just technical skills but also mentality and risk awareness. Private keys leaked again, and exchanges are exploding. I choose to watch the show with a Zen attitude; when the house is about to fall, then we’ll talk. Always shouting safety first, yet some still don’t learn their lesson and only realize after suffering losses. Hackers are so reckless; it’s better for us small investors to stay low-key. Every time these incidents happen, they reveal who are the true long-term believers and who are just gamblers. Private keys are like wives; never let third parties get hold of them. Why are some still insisting on storing assets on exchanges? Are they gambling? Only those who survive the bear market are the winners. Those being liquidated now are the ones who didn’t hold their bottom line. This tells us that self-custody is the most reliable. One after another, it feels like this circle is just testing how weak we are.
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