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This is an interesting story and it involved a staggering amount of $68M of Bitcoin from the victim and the culprit was using the so-called crypto address poisoning. So what is address poisoning?
According to Cryptonews (https://cryptonews.com/news/trader-loses-68m-of-wrapped-bitcoin-in-address-poisoning-scam.htm):
Address poisoning, also known as address spoofing, exploits a trader’s haste and negligence during transactions. It involves tricking victims into sending their digital assets to fraudulent addresses belonging to scammers.
In most probability, the victim was not aware that his gadget can be compromised resulting into this unbelievably high-value scam which raises the question that even people who are already experienced with cryptocurrency - its ins and outs - can still be victimized by a more creative evil one.
There is no question that scams, hacks and similar cancerous endeavors within the cryptocurrency industry are one of the many blackeyes and which can make some people stay away from participating in this emerging industry. According to CertiK (https://cryptonews.com/news/trader-loses-68m-of-wrapped-bitcoin-in-address-poisoning-scam.htm), over $502 million worth of digital assets were stolen across 223 hacks and exploits during the first quarter of 2024. Now, that is staggering!
Do you think that we should now accept the occurrence of these scams and hacks as very normal in the cryptocurrency industry...and what are the things we can do to protect ourselves from them?