50,000 tokens $GENIUS were instantly transferred. Who dares to release such an obvious backdoor with privileges?
When I saw that unauthorized transfer record on Etherscan, my blood ran cold. The 50,000 tokens stored in my core treasury were directly moved by a completely unknown relay address. I immediately reverse-engineered the smart contract called by the frontend and found a deeply hidden, extremely malicious privilege function in the code. This function allows whitelisted addresses to bypass multi-signature verification, forcefully manipulate and transfer users' underlying assets. This is not a decentralized protocol at all; it's a full-on hacker scheme. The project team reserved the highest level of management backdoor, ready to siphon liquidity from everyone at any time. I quickly cut off the network and frantically revoked all authorizations for that protocol with a backup device, but it was already too late; my assets had entered that completely opaque black hole address. On-chain data is crystal clear; this was a meticulously planned hijacking.
To get to the bottom of it, I threw that malicious code into an on-chain execution simulator and ran a trace. Looking at the execution log's underlying input parameters, I was stunned in front of the screen. Just twelve milliseconds before that forced transfer occurred, a notorious MEV sandwich attack bot in Ethereum's dark forest had already locked onto my slippage vulnerability and initiated high-frequency trading attacks. That privilege function was not a cash machine for the project team; it was an AI on-chain sentinel embedded in the protocol. It sniffed out the kill order targeting me in the memory pool, instantly triggered the highest level of circuit-breaker defense mechanism, and urgently transferred my assets to a time-locked safe before the hacker could finalize the block. Fifteen minutes later, the safe automatically unlocked, and my assets were returned intact to my main wallet. This direct on-chain countermeasure against the dark forest is hardcore enough to make your scalp tingle.
@GeniusOfficial $GENIUS #genius
When I saw that unauthorized transfer record on Etherscan, my blood ran cold. The 50,000 tokens stored in my core treasury were directly moved by a completely unknown relay address. I immediately reverse-engineered the smart contract called by the frontend and found a deeply hidden, extremely malicious privilege function in the code. This function allows whitelisted addresses to bypass multi-signature verification, forcefully manipulate and transfer users' underlying assets. This is not a decentralized protocol at all; it's a full-on hacker scheme. The project team reserved the highest level of management backdoor, ready to siphon liquidity from everyone at any time. I quickly cut off the network and frantically revoked all authorizations for that protocol with a backup device, but it was already too late; my assets had entered that completely opaque black hole address. On-chain data is crystal clear; this was a meticulously planned hijacking.
To get to the bottom of it, I threw that malicious code into an on-chain execution simulator and ran a trace. Looking at the execution log's underlying input parameters, I was stunned in front of the screen. Just twelve milliseconds before that forced transfer occurred, a notorious MEV sandwich attack bot in Ethereum's dark forest had already locked onto my slippage vulnerability and initiated high-frequency trading attacks. That privilege function was not a cash machine for the project team; it was an AI on-chain sentinel embedded in the protocol. It sniffed out the kill order targeting me in the memory pool, instantly triggered the highest level of circuit-breaker defense mechanism, and urgently transferred my assets to a time-locked safe before the hacker could finalize the block. Fifteen minutes later, the safe automatically unlocked, and my assets were returned intact to my main wallet. This direct on-chain countermeasure against the dark forest is hardcore enough to make your scalp tingle.
@GeniusOfficial $GENIUS #genius