šØ In 2026, crypto is hardly "hacked". You are simply forced to click the button yourself.
Previously, everyone imagined hackers as people who break systems. Now it's simpler⦠and sneakier. You go to a website, connect your wallet, click Confirmāand that's it.
In a couple of seconds, the tokens are no longer yours.
Most modern crypto scams work this way:
not through hacking, but through user inattention.
ā ļø The most common schemes now are:
⢠fake websites that look like real ones
⢠approvals (approve) that grant access to tokens
⢠address poisoning in transaction history
⢠viruses that change the wallet address when copying
⢠"support" that messages you privately
⢠and the cleverest schemeāpig butchering, where scammers gain trust over months
The irony is that most people later say: "I was hacked"š±
But in reality, they simply signed something they didnāt read.
š In crypto, there is a simple rule:
if you donāt understand what you are signingādonāt sign it.
ā¼ļø Because sometimes one click can cost an entire portfolio. #CryptoTips #scam