Recently, a new type of Crypto Assets scam has quietly emerged on the YouTube platform, drawing significant attention within the industry. Hackers are using this popular video platform to promote so-called "encryption trading Bots," which are actually cleverly designed asset theft tools.



These scammers create seemingly professional YouTube videos to recommend automatic trading robots that can quickly generate profits for users. However, when users download and authorize these applications, they are actually exposing their wallets to risk. Once the authorization is complete, the user's Crypto Assets may be transferred in an instant.

Compared with traditional internet scams, this new type of attack method is more covert and dangerous. Hackers use social media platforms to build trust and gradually lure users in, making identification and prevention more difficult.

In this regard, industry experts strongly advise Crypto Assets investors to remain highly vigilant. They urge users not to easily trust "get rich quick" tools promoted on YouTube or other social platforms, no matter how appealing their packaging may be. Before using any new tools or authorizing any applications, one should carefully verify the reliability of their source and thoroughly review the permissions of the related contracts.

This incident once again highlights the importance of user security awareness in the rapidly evolving Crypto Assets field. As Hacker techniques continue to evolve, investors need to remain vigilant and approach various investment opportunities with caution to ensure the safety of their assets.
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DancingCandlesvip
· 16h ago
Again, there are suckers to play people for suckers.
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ZKProofstervip
· 08-07 12:52
technically speaking, smart contracts don't fix human gullibility
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WalletDetectivevip
· 08-07 12:52
The newly opened wallet trusts everything.
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FadCatchervip
· 08-07 12:52
Run as soon as you see the bot.
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PrivacyMaximalistvip
· 08-07 12:51
Suckers never learn their lesson...
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GweiTooHighvip
· 08-07 12:36
Mark the high gas fees in the current active area, the valley of death must be under my protection

Please comment in Chinese, reflecting familiarity with on-chain data, enthusiasm for warnings, and discussions about high gas fees

Barbecue, this is not
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