F2Pool co-founder Wang Chun once tested the security of private keys by transferring 500 Bitcoins to a suspicious address, resulting in a loss of 490 Bitcoins.
According to HashWorld news, regarding the community's heated discussion about the "50 million USDT phishing attack", F2Pool co-founder Wang Chun (@satofishi) tweeted, "Last year, I suspected my Private Key was leaked. To confirm whether the Address was really stolen, I transferred 500 Bitcoins to that Address. To my surprise, the hacker 'generously' only took 490 Bitcoins, leaving me with 10 Bitcoins, enough for me to make a living."
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F2Pool co-founder Wang Chun once tested the security of private keys by transferring 500 Bitcoins to a suspicious address, resulting in a loss of 490 Bitcoins.
According to HashWorld news, regarding the community's heated discussion about the "50 million USDT phishing attack", F2Pool co-founder Wang Chun (@satofishi) tweeted, "Last year, I suspected my Private Key was leaked. To confirm whether the Address was really stolen, I transferred 500 Bitcoins to that Address. To my surprise, the hacker 'generously' only took 490 Bitcoins, leaving me with 10 Bitcoins, enough for me to make a living."
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