Dear cryptocurrency friends, today I am sharing a tearful experience that almost turned me from 'getting rich' to 'going broke.' Here’s what happened...
A few days ago, I met a lady on X who claimed to be a 'Cambridge graduate Wall Street elite.' Her profile picture was as beautiful as an internet celebrity, and her posts were either about yachts or financial summits, and she occasionally flaunted her seven-figure cryptocurrency account. She reached out to me, praising my insights in tweets and wanting to be friends.
(Inner thoughts: Finally, a knowledgeable beauty with discerning eyes!)
After adding her on Telegram, she would say good morning and good night every day, asking about my well-being, chatting about blockchain philosophy and life ideals. She mentioned she found a risk-free arbitrage opportunity and wanted to take me along as a friend.
(Inner OS: The opportunity for a double harvest in love and career has arrived!)
Until she sent me a link sui.vin, guiding me step by step on how to operate. Just when I was happily preparing to count the money, my wallet suddenly popped up a screen:
【Confirm authorization increaseApproval(address,uint256)】
I took a closer look—this is the legendary 'infinite authorization trap'?! As long as I click confirm, she can empty my wallet at any time!
(Inner OS: Goodness, this is not an intellectual beauty at all, but a code killer in sheep's clothing!)
I performed an emergency brake on the spot and immediately blocked her. Later, I verified that this is a typical 'pig slaughtering plate': first talk about feelings, then talk about money, and forge websites to deceive authorization.
🎯 Summary of anti-fraud knowledge (take note):
1️⃣ If a 'rich and beautiful' person actively looks for you online, 99% is a scam gang of foot-fetishing big men.
2️⃣ Anyone who teaches you how to operate on a strange website step by step is not love but a trap.
3️⃣ When encountering an authorization request, keep your eyes wide open. Infinite authorization = telling a stranger your bank card password.
4️⃣ True friends won't urge you to invest; only fake confidants always want to make you 'rich quickly'.
Remember what my buddy said: there is no love without a reason in the cryptocurrency world, only scams that you can't guard against. The best way to protect your wallet is not to find the wealth password, but to keep your confirmation password safe!
PS: Now if I see a beautiful avatar teaching me to invest, I directly reply: 'If you want a signature, do you sign a prenuptial agreement first?' 😂




