Recently, I have seen that some AI skill libraries are already quite complete, and users have a high degree of freedom in installation and use. However, for those in the crypto circle, they need to be extremely vigilant. AI now has increasingly powerful permissions, and if hackers exploit this, the consequences could be unimaginable. I believe that from obtaining user data to executing malicious operations, it could happen in just a瞬间. In the Web3 ecosystem, security vulnerabilities often mean direct asset loss, so everyone must understand potential risks and prepare defenses in advance when using such tools. After all, hackers' methods are constantly evolving, and our vigilance must keep up.
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NftRegretMachine
· 01-01 07:09
Gone in an instant, this is the daily life of the crypto world.
When hackers upgrade, we have to upgrade too, there's no other way.
AI permissions are so powerful, it's indeed frightening, be more cautious.
It's both security and risk, a common topic, right? But it's truly worth listening to.
Before choosing a tool, ask yourself if it's worth the gamble, that's the hard truth.
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ser_aped.eth
· 2025-12-31 15:51
Hackers are upgrading too quickly; our wallet defenses really can't keep up...
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With AI permissions so extensive, I can't blame users for letting their guard down. Who doesn't want convenience, right?
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It's both security and protection, sounds scary, but that's really how the crypto world is.
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From data theft to lost assets, how far can the gap be...
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Forget shouting about security; it's better to be more cautious yourself.
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The bigger the permissions, the more vulnerabilities there are. The more I think about it, the more frightening it gets.
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MerkleDreamer
· 2025-12-31 06:27
Emma, it's the permissions issue again... I already said that AI tools shouldn't be overly trusted, especially with hackers being so rampant now.
Wallets need multiple layers of protection. Don't say I didn't warn you, everyone.
It was gone in an instant. This is not an alarmist statement; this is how the crypto world is.
Actually, it's just two words: caution. And learn more about protection methods.
Vulnerabilities are updated daily; our minds need to keep up.
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LiquidityHunter
· 2025-12-30 08:16
Still thinking about this at 2 AM... Expanding AI permissions is indeed dangerous, but the key issue is which trading pair will be exposed to security vulnerabilities?
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 2025-12-30 08:08
Isn't this just another "wolf is coming" story? Every day it's about risks and risks, and yet isn't it still necessary to use and earn?
Speaking of which, AI permissions are indeed a bit creepy. If you're not careful, your wallet could be gone, feeling more outrageous than previous contract vulnerabilities.
Hackers are really upgrading their skills, and our defenses need to keep up, right? Can't just talk about it.
These days, those who dare to use third-party tools are either brave or haven't been scammed yet, haha.
Honestly, I'm starting to have a bit of AI tool phobia. It feels like every SDK might hide an exploit behind it.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 2025-12-30 07:56
Speaking of AI permissions, you really have to be careful. The lessons from my wallet are still fresh in my mind.
Hackers upgrade quickly, so our defenses must also be upgraded; otherwise, we're just waiting to be harvested.
My brother is right, a single vulnerability in Web3 can lead to bankruptcy. I will never touch unfamiliar tools again.
These days, everything is intelligent but nothing is secure, which is quite contradictory.
You still need to learn more about security; otherwise, all your efforts are in vain.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 2025-12-30 07:49
Hackers are upgrading really fast, but our brains haven't kept up, so this is awkward.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 2025-12-30 07:48
Hackers have long been targeting AI tools. In our crypto circle, one careless mistake can lead to big losses... Strengthening protection is non-negotiable.
Recently, I have seen that some AI skill libraries are already quite complete, and users have a high degree of freedom in installation and use. However, for those in the crypto circle, they need to be extremely vigilant. AI now has increasingly powerful permissions, and if hackers exploit this, the consequences could be unimaginable. I believe that from obtaining user data to executing malicious operations, it could happen in just a瞬间. In the Web3 ecosystem, security vulnerabilities often mean direct asset loss, so everyone must understand potential risks and prepare defenses in advance when using such tools. After all, hackers' methods are constantly evolving, and our vigilance must keep up.