Recently, concerns have been raised that some presale participants’ wallets have been hacked, resulting in the risk of automatic withdrawals by malicious bots once tokens are unlocked. For participants who have trusted in the future of WLFI and invested, the theft of WLFI tokens could cause severe difficulties. Scammers are exploiting such unlawful activities to misappropriate the assets of honest investors, thereby undermining the credibility of the project.
To address this, we propose a relief measure whereby, upon the launch of the official WLFI wallet, tokens may be reallocated to a newly issued WLFI wallet—rather than the previously compromised one—for those participants who wish to apply for this safeguard.
If implemented, this approach would not only provide individual investors with a means of recovery but also establish a fair system in which all participants can be satisfied with just outcomes. Moreover, it would serve as a pathway to protect WLFI assets from thieves and terrorist groups, thereby upholding justice and preserving trust in the project.
Yeah I got hacked as well, my wallet is zero right now. If my wlfi is not locked, it also will move. I agree l, we need add security in order to move once it unlocks.
@miji3456 As for WLFI, Flashbots may not be helpful since they usually require the information below, and it’s unlikely you’ll be able to provide it at the right time—atleast 7 days before the WLFI token becomes tradable/transferable.
You can revoke permissions and approvals on de.fi. You can fix all these issues with the “Shield” option, you just need some ETH to pay the network fees.
This sounds excellent since there are many fraudulent pages that look identical, and many of us have unfortunately fallen for them! Please give it a (Like) if you agree!!!
Esto suena excelente ya que hay muchas paginas fraudulentas que son idénticas y muchos hemos caídos, lamentablemente! Plis dale (Me gusta) si estas descuerdo!!!