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Crypto Address Poisoning Explained: How Fake Wallet Addresses Steal Funds and 5 Pro Trader Safeguards for 2025

According to @binance, crypto address poisoning is an on-chain social engineering attack where scammers insert a lookalike wallet address into your transaction history via small transfers to trick you into copying the wrong address, leading to irreversible fund loss; source: Binance on X and Binance Academy article How do crypto address poisoning attacks work (binance.com/en/academy/articles/how-do-crypto-address-poisoning-attacks-work). According to @binance, traders should verify the entire wallet address string rather than only matching the first and last characters, and they should use an address book or allowlist to restrict withdrawals and transfers to trusted recipients; source: Binance on X and Binance Academy. According to @binance, enabling checksum-address display on EVM wallets, labeling contacts, and sending low-value test transfers before full-size moves are recommended to reduce operational risk; source: Binance on X and Binance Academy. According to @binance, active DeFi and NFT users should avoid copying addresses from block explorers or chat apps, prefer QR codes from verified domains, and confirm recipient details on-device with hardware wallets before signing; source: Binance on X and Binance Academy. According to @binance, applying these safeguards protects trading capital during CEX withdrawals and DeFi deployments by lowering the likelihood of misdirected on-chain transfers from address poisoning; source: Binance on X and Binance Academy.

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