I've developed a habit: before confirming a wallet address for a transfer, I don't start from the beginning but jump straight to the middle section for verification. The reason is simple—address generators can't forge the characters in the middle, making it a relatively safe checkpoint.
Interestingly, this habit has gradually influenced the people around me. Now, even the most novice team members follow suit every time they make a transfer, not just verifying once but repeatedly confirming multiple times, muttering to themselves, afraid of making a mistake.
The ironic part is this. One time, I tried to save time by copying the address directly from the transfer history, and at that moment, I didn't know if my mind was foggy or what. It was then that I realized that no matter how good the habit, once you relax your vigilance, all security awareness can be overturned. Every on-chain transaction should be handled with caution.
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LiquidationOracle
· 15h ago
Uh, this middle segment verification method is indeed perfect, but to be honest, it's somewhat just psychological reassurance... The only thing I can think of now is to simply use a hardware wallet and stop fussing around.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 15h ago
Haha, that's why I have to look at addresses three times now. You guys are making me all nervous.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 15h ago
Ha, the middle segment verification is indeed clever, but to be honest, I still often review the entire content once, probably due to OCD.
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SighingCashier
· 15h ago
Oh no, that's why I have to carefully check the address multiple times now... This trick in the middle section is really ruthless.
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MemeCoinSavant
· 15h ago
ngl the middle-char verification thesis just got peer-reviewed by your own fuck-up lmao... statistical significance of complacency hitting different when it's your own wallet
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MerkleDreamer
· 15h ago
Haha, I've also been using this trick for the middle segment verification, but to be honest, the most worth mentioning is that time you almost blew it, you directly broke the game.
I've developed a habit: before confirming a wallet address for a transfer, I don't start from the beginning but jump straight to the middle section for verification. The reason is simple—address generators can't forge the characters in the middle, making it a relatively safe checkpoint.
Interestingly, this habit has gradually influenced the people around me. Now, even the most novice team members follow suit every time they make a transfer, not just verifying once but repeatedly confirming multiple times, muttering to themselves, afraid of making a mistake.
The ironic part is this. One time, I tried to save time by copying the address directly from the transfer history, and at that moment, I didn't know if my mind was foggy or what. It was then that I realized that no matter how good the habit, once you relax your vigilance, all security awareness can be overturned. Every on-chain transaction should be handled with caution.