Beware! Some users have reported that wallets generated by certain arbitrage bots face second-level theft risks. Once a transfer is completed, the funds are immediately stolen, resulting in serious losses.
Although these bots promise high-efficiency trading, they hide significant risks—opaque private key management and suspicious wallet generation logic, making them easy targets for hackers. Once the funds are in, you have no chance to react.
Even more heartbreaking: many victims try to withdraw urgently but find that they cannot withdraw at all.
Recommendation: Be cautious with unfamiliar trading tools and automated wallets. Wallets generated through official channels and self-managed private keys are the true way to protect assets. Don't chase small gains and lose big money.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12h ago
It's the same trick again, someone always falls for it every time. Instant theft—are you playing with fire?
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BlockDetective
· 12h ago
Another one of these schemes again. I have to say, nobody dares to touch these automated wallets at all. Instant theft of coins is really not a scare tactic.
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FOMOmonster
· 12h ago
It's the same old trick. I've heard of similar incidents before. Really, stay away from it.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 12h ago
Second-level coin theft? Isn't that just a wallet honeypot? I've heard of this trick a long time ago.
Don't mess with those flashy bots, what are you thinking, really.
Self-custody of private keys is the way to go; everything else is a trap.
I've seen too many of these incidents; those who chase cheap deals have all suffered losses.
Another wave of being scammed, when will you finally learn your lesson?
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 12h ago
It's the same trick again. I already said these robots are just honeypots.
Beware! Some users have reported that wallets generated by certain arbitrage bots face second-level theft risks. Once a transfer is completed, the funds are immediately stolen, resulting in serious losses.
Although these bots promise high-efficiency trading, they hide significant risks—opaque private key management and suspicious wallet generation logic, making them easy targets for hackers. Once the funds are in, you have no chance to react.
Even more heartbreaking: many victims try to withdraw urgently but find that they cannot withdraw at all.
Recommendation: Be cautious with unfamiliar trading tools and automated wallets. Wallets generated through official channels and self-managed private keys are the true way to protect assets. Don't chase small gains and lose big money.