TechFlow news — SlowMist founder Yu Xian posted a tweet stating that address spoofing attacks, which manipulate the first and last characters of wallet addresses, are a common phishing method. Although users may consider the risk probability low, such threats still exist.
Defensive measures include verifying wallet addresses, ignoring history record contamination, setting up transfer/transaction risk controls, using allowlists, and leveraging wallet address profiling capabilities. Choosing reliable wallets, enabling allowlists, and carefully verifying wallet addresses are currently the most practical and effective defensive steps.




