#钱包用户资产被盗 The DeBot private key theft incident serves as a wake-up call for the community. $255,000 has already been transferred by hackers and theft is ongoing — this is no small matter.
The key issue is that the private key was assigned by the platform, which means the private key is at risk — this is a fundamental flaw. No matter how official the response sounds, it cannot change the facts on the blockchain. I pay special attention to this point when following traders; no matter how skilled the trader is, if the security of funds is compromised, everything is pointless. Risk management will always come first; no matter how perfect the trading strategy is, it cannot make up for the loss of a drained wallet.
Currently, the advice is: if you used a DeBot private key, transfer your assets directly to a self-managed wallet. Don’t wait — it’s not a trust issue, but a probability issue. Hackers have proven they can get in, and if your assets are still there, it’s like betting they won’t come back again. This bet is not worth taking.
While tracking the progress of the incident, it’s also important to reflect on your own risk preferences — no matter how high the returns from copying trades, the premise is the safety of the principal. The warning significance of this incident to the entire ecosystem is more painful than the numerical loss of a single transaction.
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#钱包用户资产被盗 The DeBot private key theft incident serves as a wake-up call for the community. $255,000 has already been transferred by hackers and theft is ongoing — this is no small matter.
The key issue is that the private key was assigned by the platform, which means the private key is at risk — this is a fundamental flaw. No matter how official the response sounds, it cannot change the facts on the blockchain. I pay special attention to this point when following traders; no matter how skilled the trader is, if the security of funds is compromised, everything is pointless. Risk management will always come first; no matter how perfect the trading strategy is, it cannot make up for the loss of a drained wallet.
Currently, the advice is: if you used a DeBot private key, transfer your assets directly to a self-managed wallet. Don’t wait — it’s not a trust issue, but a probability issue. Hackers have proven they can get in, and if your assets are still there, it’s like betting they won’t come back again. This bet is not worth taking.
While tracking the progress of the incident, it’s also important to reflect on your own risk preferences — no matter how high the returns from copying trades, the premise is the safety of the principal. The warning significance of this incident to the entire ecosystem is more painful than the numerical loss of a single transaction.