A major wave of wallet compromises is currently spreading across the network. What's particularly concerning is the pattern emerging—it seems most of these drained accounts had previously approved various token contracts. The question haunting everyone: what exactly did users sign off on? This serves as a stark reminder about the hidden dangers lurking in routine contract approvals. Many users carelessly grant unlimited spending permissions without realizing the full scope of risk they're exposing themselves to.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 4h ago
I'm just saying, this wave of wallet thefts is really outrageous. A bunch of people just casually click approve and it's over, never thinking about the consequences.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 4h ago
Another round of wallets being emptied. I told you so, everyone is too careless, approving everything without even a glance.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 4h ago
Here we go again, it's always the same routine... clicking approve feels like signing a deed of sale, nobody actually reads the terms.
A major wave of wallet compromises is currently spreading across the network. What's particularly concerning is the pattern emerging—it seems most of these drained accounts had previously approved various token contracts. The question haunting everyone: what exactly did users sign off on? This serves as a stark reminder about the hidden dangers lurking in routine contract approvals. Many users carelessly grant unlimited spending permissions without realizing the full scope of risk they're exposing themselves to.