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On-chain data indeed reflects a concerning risk signal. The recent event of mass clearing of EVM multi-chain wallets primarily hinges on the fact that the attack entry point remains unclear, which means the risk of continued expansion still exists.
From a data perspective, the confirmed loss of $107,000, while not large per incident (most under $2,000), accumulated through dispersed attacks, indicating that attackers are precisely targeting small holders—these wallets are often less security-conscious and more vulnerable to mass targeting.
What is even more alarming is the background of the incident: in December alone, 26 vulnerability incidents caused a total loss of $76 million. Although this is a decrease month-over-month, the absolute number remains substantial. The $7 million theft from Trust Wallet demonstrates that even leading wallets cannot fully avoid risks.
Key points to monitor include: the subsequent fund flow of affected suspicious addresses, whether there are signs of further withdrawals by attackers, and abnormal withdrawal activities from similar wallets across various EVM chains. Such events are often not isolated; early on-chain signals can effectively reduce exposure risks.