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I just saw a rather disturbing story: a whale lost 55 million DAI in a really well-orchestrated phishing attack. Everything started with a signature on a suspicious transaction, seemingly nothing special, but enough to lose complete control of the funds. What struck me was the speed of the attacker. Within a few hours, the phishing whale had already moved the stolen DAI to different addresses and started exchanging them. We're talking about 27.5 million DAI converted into 10.6 ETH almost instantly, as if they knew exactly what to do. When the whale tried to withdraw, of course, the transaction failed. The damage was already done. This case of phishing against a whale reminds me how crucial it is to always verify what we sign, especially with such large amounts. It's not just a matter of caution, but of survival in crypto. Always check the addresses, don't trust suspicious links, and when something doesn't add up, stop before confirming.