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The Solana ecosystem has recently been exposed to a new covert phishing method. Scammers lure users to sign transactions without fully understanding the content, resulting in users losing their assets. A leading wallet team has already noticed this issue and has urgently strengthened detection mechanisms and risk alerts for such transactions on the product side. Meanwhile, a well-known wallet has also marked similar phishing behaviors with risk indicators. In simple terms, always make sure to carefully review what you are approving before signing, especially for interactions that require signatures—don't rush. Wallet providers are continuously upgrading their protections, but ultimately, the final line of defense depends on the user's own caution.
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Signing without reading carefully first and just clicking—how impatient must you be... Such a big mistake.
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In the end, you still have to rely on yourself to be more cautious. No matter how strong your wallet protection is, it can't stop careless clicks.
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Why are there so many scammers on Solana? You have to stay alert every day.
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Don't rush to sign. Read carefully before clicking. It's such a simple principle, yet some people still fall for it.
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Wallet upgrades are good, but I think user education is the key.
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This kind of scam has been seen on Ethereum long ago. Solana users really need to wake up.
But to be fair, the wallet provider strengthening risk control does help a bit. Still, I hold the same view—your last line of defense is always yourself. Don't mindlessly click sign. If the support level can't hold, the risk will come.
Whether this rebound can hold depends on how many people can really learn from past lessons.
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Don't rush even a second before signing; there's no need to hurry. Carefully check that contract permissions first, or else the scammers will be calling the shots.
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I think this phishing wave is actually testing users' basic operational awareness. The market manipulators will cut you no matter what. No matter how strong your defenses are, if you don't understand how to read the documents, it's all useless. Technically speaking, the caution indicator has already fallen below a new low.
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Laughing. Every time, people emphasize "read carefully before signing," but some still rush in. That's why cutting leeks never goes out of style.
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Reiterating the key points: interaction operations, permission approvals, risk warnings. Master these three, and at least you can avoid the most basic pitfalls. The wallet is upgrading, users need to update their mindset.