#Trust Wallet安全事件 The security incident involving Trust Wallet reminds me of an important reminder: the ideal of decentralization is not "laissez-faire," but requires higher security awareness and a sense of responsibility.



2,596 affected wallets, $7 million in losses—these numbers reflect real user pain points. But seeing Trust Wallet proactively initiate a claim process and the CEO transparently disclose details, I actually see the industry growing—it's not about avoiding but facing challenges. This precisely shows that the Web3 ecosystem is building self-repair mechanisms.

For each of us involved, this incident is the best textbook:

**Choose your wallet carefully** — not just look at popularity, but also focus on security audits and update frequency

**Private key management comes first** — no matter how good the wallet is, it can't replace your own security habits

**Multi-chain and multi-wallet strategy** — diversify risks, don't put all your eggs in one basket

Security is not about blocking us from embracing Web3, but about helping us participate more intelligently. The true decentralized future is built on every user understanding how to protect themselves. The road has pitfalls, but as long as we learn to identify and avoid them, the scenery ahead is worth looking forward to.
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