If we compare our happiness index with the misfortunes of others, then 99.9999% of the people in the world today should feel very happy. Because a hapless guy actually fell for an extremely old-fashioned phishing scam and lost 71 million US dollars (1,155 bitcoins), and it is highly likely that he will not be able to get it back.

This phishing is also called dust attack. The principle is that the scammer will use a wallet with the same beginning and ending as your wallet address or the interactive wallet address to transfer a very small amount of money to you. Many people copy the address directly in the transaction history for convenience. When they see the same beginning and ending, they easily think that their wallet address is misled to transfer to the scammer.

How much knowledge you have to keep how much wealth you have. Even if this guy didn't step into this pit, he would step into other pits. Large transfers do not make small confirmations, and the wallet address does not store nicknames. Who else can they cheat if not you?

The funniest thing is the bunch of beggars below. Just pick a few:

1. Hi, brother, you are really great. Can you share your happiness with me? I haven't been happy for a long time.

2. I am a student who lost my only tuition fee because of speculation. I don't know what to do now, I am very confused. Brother, you can't spend so much money in life if you are free. Can you help me? Help me through this difficulty. I pray. God wants you to get this wealth. Thank you for having mercy on me.

3. Brother, you are free now. You can't spend so much money in your life. Can you help me? It is really very, very difficult for me now. I lose money on playing contracts, I lose money on the chain. After all the losses, can you help me? I pray to God that you can get this wealth and help me, a poor man, so that a good person can live a safe life.