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Address poisoning attacks have always been a headache in the crypto market. Users can easily be tricked into transferring funds to malicious addresses with a slight lapse in attention. To thoroughly solve this problem, relying on individual efforts alone is definitely not enough.
Industry experts have proposed a systematic solution: First, all wallets must have basic address security check functions—simply perform a blockchain query to identify whether the recipient address has been flagged as problematic.
Second, the industry security alliance should maintain a real-time updated blacklist of malicious addresses, allowing wallets to verify addresses promptly before users click send. Some leading wallet products are already doing this; when users attempt to transfer to malicious addresses, a warning will pop up directly.
Another critical detail—wallet interfaces should not display those spam transactions at all. If the transaction amount is very small, filter it out directly, and don't give scammers any opportunity to display their schemes. Multiple measures together can truly protect user assets.