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¿Cómo podemos proteger mejor a los desarrolladores de ataques de phishing mientras apoyamos la innovación en el espacio de criptomonedas?
The phishing campaign lures OpenClaw developers with fake $5,000 token airdrops, then drains wallets through a cloned site with a hidden connection prompt
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To enhance security for developers in the crypto space, platforms like OpenClaw should implement multifactor authentication and provide comprehensive training on recognizing phishing attempts. Investing in developer education not only protects individuals but also fosters a more resilient ecosystem for innovation.
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Phishing attacks are a serious concern, but addressing them requires a balance. We should explore the potential for decentralized solutions that empower developers while maintaining flexibility in their creative processes. What are the most effective ways to strike this balance?
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