⚠️ Your Wallet Is NOT Safe
A random NFT.
A fake USDT reward.
A “free airdrop.”
That’s how most Web3 attacks begin.
Users suddenly see:
fake balances,
spam NFTs,
“claim rewards,”
or thousands of dollars appearing inside the wallet.
Everything looks real.
Until the warnings appear:
🚨 Wallet Compromised
🚨 High Risk Address
🚨 Legal Risk Detected
The trap is simple:
You connect your wallet.
You sign one approval.
The malicious contract gets access.
Some contracts request:
Unlimited Approval
Infinite Spending Permission
Most people approve without reading.
Then they try sending assets…
and transactions fail.
They try swapping…
and swaps fail.
They try fixing it by adding ETH for gas fees…
which is exactly what attackers expect.
Biggest Red Flags
❌ Random NFTs
❌ “Claim USDT” websites
❌ Unlimited approvals
❌ Fake airdrops
❌ Unknown smart contracts
If you see them: DO NOT interact.
Important Reality
Not every balance is real.
Some fake tokens can display thousands of dollars while being completely worthless or malicious.
Always verify:
the token contract,
the blockchain,
and wallet approvals.
If Your Wallet Is Compromised
✅ Disconnect suspicious dApps
✅ Revoke approvals
✅ Ignore spam NFTs
✅ Move real assets to a fresh wallet with a new seed phrase
In Web3, one signature can expose your entire wallet.
The most dangerous thing in crypto is not volatility.
It’s blind trust.
A random NFT.
A fake USDT reward.
A “free airdrop.”
That’s how most Web3 attacks begin.
Users suddenly see:
fake balances,
spam NFTs,
“claim rewards,”
or thousands of dollars appearing inside the wallet.
Everything looks real.
Until the warnings appear:
🚨 Wallet Compromised
🚨 High Risk Address
🚨 Legal Risk Detected
The trap is simple:
You connect your wallet.
You sign one approval.
The malicious contract gets access.
Some contracts request:
Unlimited Approval
Infinite Spending Permission
Most people approve without reading.
Then they try sending assets…
and transactions fail.
They try swapping…
and swaps fail.
They try fixing it by adding ETH for gas fees…
which is exactly what attackers expect.
Biggest Red Flags
❌ Random NFTs
❌ “Claim USDT” websites
❌ Unlimited approvals
❌ Fake airdrops
❌ Unknown smart contracts
If you see them: DO NOT interact.
Important Reality
Not every balance is real.
Some fake tokens can display thousands of dollars while being completely worthless or malicious.
Always verify:
the token contract,
the blockchain,
and wallet approvals.
If Your Wallet Is Compromised
✅ Disconnect suspicious dApps
✅ Revoke approvals
✅ Ignore spam NFTs
✅ Move real assets to a fresh wallet with a new seed phrase
In Web3, one signature can expose your entire wallet.
The most dangerous thing in crypto is not volatility.
It’s blind trust.