Truebit has detected a serious security incident involving malicious activity. The affected smart contract address is 0x764C64b2A09b09Acb100B80d8c505Aa6a0302EF2.
Until further official notice, all users are advised to suspend any interactions with this contract. This is not a minor issue — it concerns the security of actual assets.
Currently, Truebit has initiated an emergency response, including communication and coordination with relevant departments. More details and the latest updates will be released through official channels as soon as possible. Please stay tuned. If your assets are linked to this address, it is recommended to take necessary protective measures immediately.
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CryptoNomics
· 01-10 19:56
honestly if you haven't already pulled your liquidity from that contract, the probability distribution of your portfolio losses is... let's just say statistically unfavorable. ceteris paribus, this is what happens when people don't audit their dependencies.
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Frontrunner
· 01-10 00:56
Damn, here we go again. This time it's Truebit... My friend just happens to have tokens in that contract.
Really? Malicious activity again. When will these security incidents ever end?
Quickly withdraw from that address. Don't ask why, just do it first.
This season's asset security has really become a big problem, with new issues popping up every day.
I remember someone was staking in the 0x764 contract. They must be panicking now.
Wait, have the official emergency procedures been activated? That means it's a pretty serious issue.
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TideReceder
· 01-09 04:53
Oh my, here we go again, is this Truebit? Quickly check if you've been affected
I was just wondering why the contracts have been so active these past few days...
I haven't interacted with this address, so it's okay, but if I had, I would be really panicked right now
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rugpull_ptsd
· 01-09 04:50
Another address has been blacklisted, I really can't take it anymore
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Quickly take a screenshot and save it, this contract address is probably going to be added to the blacklist again
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Truebit's response was quite quick this time, more reliable than some exchanges
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I just want to know how many people's coins are in the wallet, feels like there have been a lot of crashes this month
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Oh my god, I need to check my wallet quickly, you really have to be careful these days
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Every time they talk about emergency procedures, they’re just waiting to scam the next wave of people
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Wait, whose project is that address? Is it another new rug pull?
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If the assets are safe, it should have been audited long ago. What's the point of saying these now?
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That's why I insist not to touch small contracts, to avoid such headaches
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The farther away from this address, the better. I’ve already blacklisted it
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 01-09 04:42
Here we go again. Who's next this time? Let's mark this address first.
Truebit has detected a serious security incident involving malicious activity. The affected smart contract address is 0x764C64b2A09b09Acb100B80d8c505Aa6a0302EF2.
Until further official notice, all users are advised to suspend any interactions with this contract. This is not a minor issue — it concerns the security of actual assets.
Currently, Truebit has initiated an emergency response, including communication and coordination with relevant departments. More details and the latest updates will be released through official channels as soon as possible. Please stay tuned. If your assets are linked to this address, it is recommended to take necessary protective measures immediately.