Recalling last year's security incident
My friend C used ETH to lend on Blur, and it seems his mainnet signature was phished. As soon as the ETH returned to his wallet, it was immediately transferred away. He had no way to stop it and quickly reached out to me. At that time, I didn't have any resources in this area, so I contacted Teacher Wanli, who then introduced me to Easy, who was working on MCT technology at the time.
At 6 PM, we created a group, and everyone brainstormed, analyzed, and came up with ideas. By around 10 PM, after losing over 20 ETH, we managed to recover dozens of ETH from the hacker.
1. It's necessary to build relationships with some technical friends, just in case.
2. Even if you incur losses, you should provide compensation; this is a business.
3. Safety is no small matter; making money is easy, but keeping it safe is not.
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