wallet
Coverage of wallet in the Nexus archive.
- Scammer targeting thieves. Do not engage with this wallet!
A scammer is exploiting thieves by offering a wallet with 400 USDT that requires $5 in TRON to withdraw, but a bot seizes deposited TRON when users attempt to steal the funds. Analysis suggests the scammer earns approximately $27,000 annually from would-be thieves.
- Bankr temporarily disables transactions after 14 wallets hacked
Bankr has temporarily disabled transactions after 14 wallets were hacked, recommending affected users to create a new wallet and revoke approvals. The hack resulted in compromised user assets. Users are advised to generate a new seed phrase on a clean device.
- How do you actually check if a wallet is risky before interacting with it?
The article discusses methods to assess wallet safety by analyzing transaction patterns, interactions with random wallets, wallet age, and behavior resembling exchanges or bots. The author developed a risk-scoring tool to streamline this process but acknowledges its experimental nature.
- I am so upset, I had saved my bitcoins but I completely forgot where I had saved them and now I lost 2.7 Btc and no way to recover it.
A user lost 2.71682422 BTC after forgetting where they stored their Bitcoin years ago. They checked all previous services and formatted their computer, making recovery impossible. The last transaction was recorded on 2/21/2017.
- New wallet offers way to tackle Bitcoin’s quantum risk without a fork
A new wallet solution has been introduced to address Bitcoin's vulnerability to quantum computing threats without requiring a blockchain fork. The innovation aims to enhance security against potential quantum attacks while maintaining compatibility with existing Bitcoin infrastructure.
- Hello guys just need help abt my sats
An underage individual with 976 SATs in their wallet asks for advice on staking or earning interest with the cryptocurrency. They acknowledge the small amount but seek potential methods to utilize it.
- Moving SOL back into ETH - DeFi bridge vs. exchanger at ~$800, actual numbers
The article compares moving $800 worth of SOL to ETH via a DeFi bridge versus an exchanger. The bridge route involved multiple steps with 2.1% fees and slippage risks, while the exchanger offered a fixed rate, single-step process with 1.2% fees and faster delivery. The exchanger was more cost-effective for a straightforward wallet transfer, though the bridge might be preferable for immediate DeFi use on ETH.
- tether launching its own wallet feels bigger than just another product drop
Tether's new wallet launch signals a shift in blockchain competition, emphasizing control over value flow rather than just asset issuance. The article highlights the growing importance of execution infrastructure as issuers and wallets integrate closer to users and execution layers.