How dangerous is the on-chain environment? Just look at the two recent hacking incidents and you'll understand.
The Certik team just revealed that OG Labs was hacked, with stolen funds totaling $516k. The money ultimately flowed to Tornado Cash. At the same time, the frontend of the Zerobase project was also attacked, with hackers successfully stealing $240k, of which one user lost as much as $12,359.
This is not an isolated case. From front-end tampering to private key leaks, attack methods are diverse, and victims range from project teams to ordinary users. Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned player, the risk to your funds is right here. Improving security measures is truly urgent.
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PositionPhobia
· 12-15 23:43
516k is gone just like that, Tornado Cash has laundered coins again... This on-chain environment really isn't for humans to stay in.
Always talking about safety first, but the front end has been tampered with and can't be defended against. I'm increasingly distrustful of these projects.
A single user loses 12k? My goodness, this is exactly what I experience when dealing with contracts.
Security protection? Easier said than done, but how many projects are actually taking it seriously...
Hackers are so rampant that I can't even see my private keys now.
From OG Labs to Zerobase, this is teaching us that we're unworthy.
These kinds of incidents happen all the time; this time it just got exposed.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 12-13 07:51
Every day it's these hacker incidents, it's exhausting to watch.
Can't even prevent such basic tampering with the front end? Does the project team really have no one in charge?
516k directly to Tornado Cash, how do we追 this wave...
12359 is gone just like that, how崩溃 this guy must be.
Honestly, the blockchain is just a roulette wheel, who can guarantee they won't be next?
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GasWaster
· 12-13 07:51
Again, stolen? I'm directly selling coins to a cold wallet.
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Tornado Cash guys are getting more and more arrogant. This needs to be regulated.
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$516k, bro, one project is gone, I was so scared I almost dropped my pants.
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So you still dare to keep coins on exchanges? I learned my lesson long ago.
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Front-end tampering is hard to prevent. How can we prevent it?
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One user gets compensated $12k? Damn, how long do I have to work to earn that much?
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Really, now on-chain is more dangerous than a casino. This is no exaggeration.
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I just want to trade, why are there so many problems?
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I heard Certik can't even find the issues, so what can we still trust?
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PancakeFlippa
· 12-13 07:31
Here we go again, this time over 500,000 just disappeared. Our old friend Tornado Cash has appeared again.
Still need to guard against front-end modifications? I've gotten used to it; I always take a second look.
A user lost 12,000 directly, and I just want to know how they got caught.
Honestly, the insecurity of the crypto world is old news, but I still get a shock every time I see this kind of news.
That's why I keep my main holdings in a hardware wallet; no matter how hackers try, they can't change my private keys.
I used Zerobase before; why did it get compromised so quickly again?
Really, it's better to be a bit more trouble than to risk convenience. Losing your private keys is a lifelong issue.
How dangerous is the on-chain environment? Just look at the two recent hacking incidents and you'll understand.
The Certik team just revealed that OG Labs was hacked, with stolen funds totaling $516k. The money ultimately flowed to Tornado Cash. At the same time, the frontend of the Zerobase project was also attacked, with hackers successfully stealing $240k, of which one user lost as much as $12,359.
This is not an isolated case. From front-end tampering to private key leaks, attack methods are diverse, and victims range from project teams to ordinary users. Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned player, the risk to your funds is right here. Improving security measures is truly urgent.