The more I think about that recent incident, the more it sends chills down my spine.
What’s the scariest part? The entire chain was infiltrated. Airlines, five-star hotel front desks—all became the enemy’s informants. Just imagine: at midnight, your hotel room door is suddenly unlocked without warning. Still dreaming, you open your eyes to find two knives hovering above your throat.
This isn’t a movie plot—it’s a real nightmare that happened to someone working in the crypto industry. The source of the information leak might be hidden in the everyday services you use—booking flights, checking into hotels, swiping your card to enter a room. These seemingly ordinary actions could all be used by others to pinpoint your location.
As more people in the space make money, more eyes are watching, ready to pounce on this juicy target. When you’re out and about, keeping a low profile is the number one rule for staying alive.
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AirdropNinja
· 12-09 22:28
I really can't hold it in anymore, this is just too ridiculous... When did our circle become so vigilant?
If I had known, I wouldn't have put myself out there. Laying low and making money quietly is really the way to go.
Information security really does need to be taken seriously; the entire supply chain is full of vulnerabilities.
This is even scarier than a contract liquidation—it directly threatens personal safety.
Living a low-profile life isn't just talk; I should've realized this long ago.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 12-09 07:59
Honestly, the chain of information revealed by this incident is terrifying. Insider threats like hotel front desk staff are the hardest to guard against.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 12-09 07:55
Damn, is this for real? The entire service chain has collapsed? When I booked a hotel before... never mind, I’d better not think about it, my head hurts.
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NestedFox
· 12-09 07:44
Honestly, just hearing about this makes me tense up. Airlines and hotel front desks are all acting as informants—how much power must they have...
The guys who made money have become targets instead, having to keep a low profile just to get by—it’s so damn oppressive.
With information leaking so easily, it feels like no one can defend against it. No wonder everyone in the community is laying low these days.
The worst thing in this world is attracting too much attention. Staying low-key might help you survive longer.
You even have to be careful booking a plane ticket. This world has really gone crazy.
The more I think about that recent incident, the more it sends chills down my spine.
What’s the scariest part? The entire chain was infiltrated. Airlines, five-star hotel front desks—all became the enemy’s informants. Just imagine: at midnight, your hotel room door is suddenly unlocked without warning. Still dreaming, you open your eyes to find two knives hovering above your throat.
This isn’t a movie plot—it’s a real nightmare that happened to someone working in the crypto industry. The source of the information leak might be hidden in the everyday services you use—booking flights, checking into hotels, swiping your card to enter a room. These seemingly ordinary actions could all be used by others to pinpoint your location.
As more people in the space make money, more eyes are watching, ready to pounce on this juicy target. When you’re out and about, keeping a low profile is the number one rule for staying alive.