#Trust Wallet安全事件 Trust Wallet's recent incident was indeed quite severe. Over $6 million was directly wiped out, and SlowMist's analysis suggests that the developer's device or code repository was compromised—this indicates the problem wasn't with the wallet's core logic itself, but in the supply chain link. This offers a very practical lesson for the trading community: no matter how excellent an exchange or how trustworthy a tool is, issues can still occur in unseen areas.



My habit is to store assets across multiple chains in separate wallets, and I never keep core assets in hot wallets for long-term holdings. The same logic applies to copy trading profits—don't put all your funds into a single trader or strategy. I've seen too many people go all-in after a few months of profit, only to be wiped out by a black swan event. Trust comes at a cost, and that cost is often higher than you imagine.

I recommend reviewing your own Trust Wallet usage habits, especially if you've authorized contract interactions—immediately transfer funds to a hardware wallet or other verified wallets. Also, consider your asset allocation—are you overly reliant on a single tool or a specific type of trader? Risk management isn't just fussing; it's a necessary lesson for longer survival.
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