Pay attention to the top-ranked 7702 Delegator, which turns out to be a phishing contract that will automatically steal your ETH. Phishing contract disguise: Among the current Top 10 Delegators, 0x930f...0d0b is actually a malicious contract. Once authorized, the user's ETH will automatically be transferred to a fraudulent address. Characteristics: Induces authorization through emails/URLs, contract is not open-source, executes fund transfer logic. Safety recommendations: Be cautious of authorization requests not initiated within your wallet. Prioritize open-source Delegator contracts. Use tools like BundleBear to verify contract credentials before authorization. The biggest risk in the crypto space is fund security—never authorize strange contracts you don't understand.
❗WARNING❗ 🚨 Top 7702 Delegator Revealed as Phishing Scam 🚨 As thousands rush to enable EIP-7702 smart accounts after Pectra upgrade, dangerous vulnerabilities have emerged. While revolutionary for account abstraction, urgent security risks need attention. Details ⬇️
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