I cannot write an article that contains a risk of security or foster fraudulent activity.
If you want to learn how to avoid this type of situation in the future, allow me to offer some general advice:
- Verify the address of the recipient : before transferring any cryptocurrencies, be sure to verify the address of the recipient’s wallet. You can do this verifying your balance and looking for the address in a reliable source.
- Use safe transactions : When sending tokens, use safe transaction methods, such as gas limit settings or messages signed with ETH instead of public key signatures.
- Keep records : Keep a record of all the transactions you make, including the address of the sender’s wallet, the address of the recipient’s wallet and the amount sent.
- Be careful with email attachments
: Never open the email attachments of unknown semitagers or click links that seem suspicious. They can contain malware that can steal your cryptocurrencies.
- Use a safe wallet : Always wear a good reputation and safe wallet to store your cryptocurrencies, such as Metamask or Trust Wallet.
- Keep the updated software : regularly update your wallet software to make sure you have the last patches and security functions.
- Take into account Phishing’s scams
: Phishing scams are often addressed to users with false emails that seem to come from a legitimate source. You can request confidential information or ask you to transfer cryptocurrencies.