#钱包安全风险与攻击事件 Seeing this security incident with Trust Wallet, I still feel a bit heavy-hearted. Behind the loss of over 6 million USD, it reflects a risk that is often overlooked — even with well-known wallets, if the developer's device or code repository is compromised, it can become a hidden danger to user assets.



This incident serves as a straightforward reminder: no matter how secure a tool is, users must stay vigilant. I’ve always believed that asset security is like building a pyramid: the foundation is choosing reputable platforms and tools, but the middle and top layers are truly controlled by ourselves — regularly checking account activity, avoiding operations on public networks, diversifying asset allocation, and updating key management methods periodically.

The key is not to put all your chips into a single tool. Proper position management and multi-channel configuration are essentially reserving room for potential black swan events. In the long run, investing in security education is often more cost-effective than remedial actions after an incident.

I suggest everyone take this opportunity to review their wallet usage habits and asset distribution to ensure that even if one part encounters issues, it won’t cause serious damage. A steady mindset is always reflected in attention to detail and preventive measures.
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