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According to @SlowMist_Team 's security monitoring, a user lost $129 million on November 19 due to copying an āaddressā from transaction history for a transfer. Currently, Address Poisoning that exploit identical starting and ending characters of addresses are becoming increasingly rampant and have even started to target the Bitcoin network.
Typically, attackers employ automated systems to scan blockchain transactions and create customized, intelligent poisoning strategies for each user. When they detect any wallet transfer activity, they automatically send small amounts of genuine USDT or other tokens, transfer fake tokens matching the amount of a genuine address, or flood the transaction history with dozens of fake token transfers to obscure legitimate records. If you happen to copy an address from your wallet or blockchain explorer's transaction history, you're likely to send funds to the wrong address and lose your assets.