A harsh reality check I never wanted:
Lost 12 ETH (~$50k at todayâs price) plus 20k worth of other tokens last week to a perfectly crafted phishing attack. Perhaps 70k isnât a lot to most people and as a founder, I hate admitting thisâbut even people âin the knowâ get hit. That fund was security and symbolic as to how long Iâve held onto this stash, now gone in a blink.
If youâve seen my earlier post: no, the point wasnât to demand donation, it was merely an option of a kind gesture that I did not hold high expectations of. Iâve done the forensics Iâve reported the wallet address thatâs still hodling my ETH, I reported it to metamask, and reached out to communities that might track down or assist with recovery.
For those reading, I hope you donât get me wrong, Iâm sharing because this sucks, we donât talk about wallet hygiene and security enough. For every high-profile hack, there are a hundred quiet, personal disastersâmine included.
Let this be a reminder:
Weâre all human. Double-check those links, those junk mails, enable 2FA everywhere, and maybe audit your own security setup today. Do I not acknowledge the use of cold wallets? Do I not have ledger? Thereâs always a reason placing funds temporarily on hot wallets. If youâre feeling smug because it hasnât happened to you⊠donât. None of us are immune. Stay safe out there.

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