#钱包安全事件 The DeBot wallet theft incident honestly made me a bit angry. Having seen so many projects blow up, I thought everyone would have learned their lesson, but security vulnerabilities are still hard to prevent.
However, I have to say, DeBot's response speed was quite decent—verification completed within 72 hours, and 100% full compensation. At least their attitude wasn't shifting blame or dodging responsibility. The key is they provided a clear operational path: transfer assets to a secure wallet, fill out the official compensation form, with a transparent and traceable process. This is much better than some projects.
But I need to remind everyone of a few details: First, the official explicitly warned not to trust fake customer service registration forms—scammers are most active during such times. Second, although compensation was promised, whether it will be paid out on time depends on subsequent actions. Third, this incident reminds us that even trusted platform wallets shouldn't hold too many assets; private key self-management is fundamental.
The secrets to staying safe on the blockchain are just a few—stay vigilant, keep large holdings in cold wallets, check official channels first when something happens, and don't let anxiety cloud your judgment. DeBot users are lucky this time, but lessons from the past must be remembered.
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#钱包安全事件 The DeBot wallet theft incident honestly made me a bit angry. Having seen so many projects blow up, I thought everyone would have learned their lesson, but security vulnerabilities are still hard to prevent.
However, I have to say, DeBot's response speed was quite decent—verification completed within 72 hours, and 100% full compensation. At least their attitude wasn't shifting blame or dodging responsibility. The key is they provided a clear operational path: transfer assets to a secure wallet, fill out the official compensation form, with a transparent and traceable process. This is much better than some projects.
But I need to remind everyone of a few details: First, the official explicitly warned not to trust fake customer service registration forms—scammers are most active during such times. Second, although compensation was promised, whether it will be paid out on time depends on subsequent actions. Third, this incident reminds us that even trusted platform wallets shouldn't hold too many assets; private key self-management is fundamental.
The secrets to staying safe on the blockchain are just a few—stay vigilant, keep large holdings in cold wallets, check official channels first when something happens, and don't let anxiety cloud your judgment. DeBot users are lucky this time, but lessons from the past must be remembered.