It's terrifying. After reading it, I really felt a chill down my spine. 😰
Recently, incidents related to cryptocurrency kidnapping and violence have clearly increased, This is not accidental, but a reflection of how crypto assets are amplifying the "cost-effectiveness" of violence. Traditional bank assets can be frozen and traced, But crypto assets— 👉 transfer quickly 👉 irreversible 👉 once you have the private key, you can complete "liquidation + laundering" in minutes. When the attack vector shifts from "technical vulnerabilities" to "human factors", and criminals find a flesh-and-blood entry point to assets, the risk structure completely changes. This is no longer a story from the hacker world, but an extreme form of violence in the real world. To some extent: Crypto assets solve the "trust issue", but they redefine the "security problem". You don't need to hack the system, just control a person. And this is the hardest to defend against. At this stage:
Being low-profile is more important than high returns
Exposing asset size itself is a risk
On-chain security ≠ personal safety
As the bull market approaches, these incidents will only increase, not decrease. A cliché but one that must be repeated 👇 Stay safe, it's really not just some empty words. #加密安全 #链下风险 #牛市阴影
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It's terrifying. After reading it, I really felt a chill down my spine. 😰
Recently, incidents related to cryptocurrency kidnapping and violence have clearly increased,
This is not accidental, but a reflection of how crypto assets are amplifying the "cost-effectiveness" of violence.
Traditional bank assets can be frozen and traced,
But crypto assets—
👉 transfer quickly
👉 irreversible
👉 once you have the private key, you can complete "liquidation + laundering" in minutes.
When the attack vector shifts from "technical vulnerabilities"
to "human factors",
and criminals find a flesh-and-blood entry point to assets,
the risk structure completely changes.
This is no longer a story from the hacker world,
but an extreme form of violence in the real world.
To some extent:
Crypto assets solve the "trust issue",
but they redefine the "security problem".
You don't need to hack the system,
just control a person.
And this is the hardest to defend against.
At this stage:
Being low-profile is more important than high returns
Exposing asset size itself is a risk
On-chain security ≠ personal safety
As the bull market approaches,
these incidents will only increase,
not decrease.
A cliché but one that must be repeated 👇
Stay safe, it's really not just some empty words.
#加密安全 #链下风险 #牛市阴影