The "1U Fishing" Scam Emerges in the Crypto World, Alerting Wallet Security

In the crypto world, a meticulously planned scam is quietly unfolding. A mere transfer of 1 USDT can lead to the instantaneous evaporation of assets worth 500,000. While it seems absurd, it is indeed happening.

The scammer's methods are not complicated, yet highly deceptive. First, they lure victims with the pretense of "buying U at a high price," offering a high exchange rate of 9.4 RMB for 1 USDT. They then recommend using a Web3 non-custodial wallet for transfers, feigning concern for safety, and tricking victims into trusting them by suggesting transferring TRX as gas fees and performing small test transfers.

The key lies in exploiting the victim's negligence by using a QR code to lure them to a disguised webpage, silently obtaining wallet authorization, and then taking control of the wallet to empty the assets.

For crypto players, this undoubtedly serves as a heavy warning. When using a Web3 wallet, one must always remain vigilant and pay attention to every prompt from the wallet. Do not act rashly due to greed or carelessness, especially when unfamiliar with the operational processes. Interacting with smart contracts should be done cautiously to avoid blind authorization, preventing falling into the trap of scammers and incurring irreparable losses. After all, in a crypto world filled with temptation and risk, caution is the first line of defense in protecting asset security.

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