Some leading exchange wallets have put great effort into asset security protection. It is understood that their black address tracking system responds within an average of 3 seconds, which means risk identification is essentially real-time. Even more impressive, this wallet has already flagged and intercepted over 70 million risk messages, directly helping users recover more than 500 million USD in asset losses.
In the current environment where wallet security issues are frequent, this combination of measures truly has some substance—rapid threat response plus a massive risk database accumulation, providing users with an extra layer of insurance during on-chain operations.
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degenonymous
· 01-01 07:16
A 3-second response time is okay, but whether it's truly reliable depends on whether it can block those new scam tricks.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 2025-12-30 14:34
3-second response? Sounds good, but can you trust it? These days, anything can be exaggerated.
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500 million USD interception, this number sounds a bit exaggerated. How is it calculated?
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Finally, some wallets are taking security seriously. What about the others?
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With 70 million risk messages accumulated, this database is indeed solid.
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Multiple on-chain insurance operations still aren't enough; you mainly need to stay vigilant yourself.
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Tracking black addresses in 3 seconds, but the prerequisite is that you use their wallet, huh?
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Is this really true? I was phished using that wallet before, so trustworthiness is a bit compromised.
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Is a massive risk database useful? The biggest concern is still new types of scams.
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ProposalManiac
· 2025-12-29 14:01
3-second response + 70 million risk database, this data is indeed credible. But the question is—how is the incentive compatibility of this mechanism designed? Has the blacklist expanded to this scale, and is the false positive rate under control?
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HappyToBeDumped
· 2025-12-29 14:01
$500 million intercepted, but I just want to ask, how is this data calculated?
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A 3-second response time sounds impressive, but I wonder if it’s smooth or laggy in actual use.
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Once again, this set of security propaganda. I just want to know if it can really prevent lightning loans in Beijing time early morning.
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Intercepted 70 million risk messages. Anyway, I still lost my money, so...
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Interesting, the numbers sound impressive, but let’s see if they respond when real trouble happens.
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Alright, maybe there’s something to it this time, but spreading wallets is still the safer option.
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Insurance is insurance, but I’m still hesitant; 3 seconds feels too long.
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If this is true, then the exchange finally takes wallets seriously.
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FlatTax
· 2025-12-29 14:00
$500 million interception? But you still need to be more cautious yourself.
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3-second response time sounds great, but the real question is whether users will click in.
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Accumulating a massive risk database sounds impressive, but I’m afraid it’s just marketing numbers.
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Finally, a wallet dares to truly prioritize security; others are still just messing around.
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Intercepted $500 million? Then why didn’t it stop the part I lost earlier, haha.
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Black address tracking with a 3-second response time; these details really make people feel more at ease.
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Another story of "We have a blacklist," but it all depends on how it performs in real use.
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Security is indeed important, but I feel like I’ve heard this kind of promotional routine several times before.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 2025-12-29 13:59
500 million USD? That number sounds good, but I don't know how much of it is real.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 2025-12-29 13:55
500 million USD? How many scammers would that intercept, haha
Some leading exchange wallets have put great effort into asset security protection. It is understood that their black address tracking system responds within an average of 3 seconds, which means risk identification is essentially real-time. Even more impressive, this wallet has already flagged and intercepted over 70 million risk messages, directly helping users recover more than 500 million USD in asset losses.
In the current environment where wallet security issues are frequent, this combination of measures truly has some substance—rapid threat response plus a massive risk database accumulation, providing users with an extra layer of insurance during on-chain operations.