12 月 ETH 价格预测 · 发帖挑战 📈
12 月降息预期升温,ETH 热点回暖,借此窗口期发起行情预测互动!
欢迎 Gate 社区用户 —— 判趋势 · 猜行情 · 赢奖励 💰
奖励 🎁:预测命中的用户中抽取 5 位,每位 10 USDT
时间 📅:预测截止 12 月 11 日 12:00(UTC+8)
参与方式 ✍️:
在 Gate 广场发布 ETH 行情预测帖,写明价格区间(如 $3,200–$3,400,区间需<$200),并添加话题 #ETH12月行情预测
发帖示例 👇
示例①:
#ETH12月行情预测
预测区间:$3,150-$3,250
行情偏震荡上行,若降息如期落地 + ETF 情绪配合,冲击前高可期 🚀
示例②:
#ETH12月行情预测
预测区间:$3,300-$3,480
资金回流 + L2 降费利好中期趋势,向上试探 $3,400 的概率更高 📊
评选规则 📍
以 12 月 11 日 12:00(UTC+8)ETH 实时价格为参考
价格落入预测区间 → 视为命中
若命中人数>5 → 从命中者中随机抽取 5 位 🏆
Inferno Drainer Winds Down 'Operations' After Stealing $71 Million
Inferno Drainer, one of the most widely used wallet-draining services in recent memory, has announced that it will be ceasing operations effective immediately.
Over $70 Million Stolen While Active
Earlier this spring, the first mentions of the Inferno drainer – a service that “helped” bad actors steal funds out of other wallets in exchange for a 20% cut – started to pop up on the Scam Sniffer telegram.
At the time, Scam Sniffer reported that nearly 5,000 people had been targeted by the drainer, resulting in the loss of nearly $6 million. The service’s modus operandi was, usually, to clone the websites of projects pointed out by someone who made contact on Telegram. Once the targets fell for it, Inferno’s phishing software would drain the wallet and pay out 80% to the collaborator.
However, this was only the beginning. Currently, blockchain explorers attribute over $71 million worth of stolen funds to the services of Inferno drainer. The admin of the drainer, on the other hand, claims the total amount stolen is actually more than $80 million.
If the malware providers’ figures are correct, the team behind the wallet drainer has gathered about $16 million worth of illicit profit in about half a year.
Goodbye Post Mimics Those of Punked Projects
Deciding to call it a day before flying too close to the sun that burns like (sic) an inferno, the hackers announced the permanent closure of their service on Telegram.
The post’s tone is true to form for hackers, displaying the same gallows humor and sardonic mannerisms often seen in communications with such individuals.
The post also stated that the service would be closed for good, and anyone pretending to contact users of the service on their behalf would simply be someone attempting to scam them. Go figure.
Although Inferno may be gone, competing services remain active and serve as a reminder to practice basic opsec whenever interacting with others.