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#Trust Wallet安全事件 Trust Wallet's recent security incident is definitely worth a thorough review. 2,596 affected addresses, $70 million in losses— from a trader's perspective, this is not just a security issue but also a textbook case of risk management.
The key detail here—attackers exploited leaked Chrome Web Store API keys to publish malicious versions, bypassing internal review. What does this tell us? Single-point defenses are simply insufficient against systemic vulnerabilities. My approach to managing follow-trade risks is the same: do not rely solely on the "security promises" of any single tool or platform; instead, diversify across multiple dimensions.
The lesson for copy-traders is especially direct—how secure are the wallets and trading tools used by the experts you follow? This is no longer a minor issue. I've seen many followers get caught due to tool problems, which is very unfair. It's advisable to review your entire chain: wallet types, fund storage locations, execution of follow-trade instructions—any weak link can lead to total loss.
Trust Wallet's compensation promise is a positive signal, but from a risk management perspective, prevention is always better than compensation. Diversify risks, isolate hot and cold wallets, regularly check for abnormal balances—these age-old practices now clearly distinguish professional traders from amateurs. The market will always present opportunities, but a single tool mistake can lead to total loss.