If U is stolen, will the police take action? Has anyone experienced U theft? Losing U feels worse than losing money. It reminds me of two years ago when I downloaded the TP wallet. I forgot where I downloaded it from, maybe from Baidu. It looked exactly like the genuine version and even had a guide on how to identify Trojan interfaces, so I believed it was real. In the end, it was a case of the thief calling to catch the thief; it was just a Trojan. At first, I transferred U into it and it didn't steal anything. But as I transferred more and more, it stole everything at once. I think around 600 U was stolen. The thief was also fishing for big catches. Sometimes I think if I had transferred it out in time, maybe they wouldn't have stolen so much.
Although 600 U is just a small amount, don't underestimate it. I played for a month or two and lost just this much, which means it's enough for me to play for a month or two.
Thinking about it now makes me grit my teeth with hatred. If I catch him, I will definitely break his legs.
Speaking of U theft, to be honest, trading coins is not even as good as stealing U. Trading coins has risks; one misstep and you lose everything. The latter, on the other hand, is a risk-free, high-reward venture.
Investigations can definitely find out everything. After all, on-chain data is public. In the end, it all has to flow to exchanges for cashing out. Now that exchanges are so strict with anti-money laundering, each one requires KYC real-name authentication, so if the police want to investigate, they will definitely find it.
With the level of U theft in the country, how advanced can it be? It's just making a very realistic Trojan software or creating a link to scam you into signing or authorizing through QR codes or recharge interfaces.
The reason they are so rampant is simply because the police don't care.