SlowMist Cosmos: The leakage of friend.tech wallet addresses corresponding to over 100,000 Twitter accounts makes it easy for users to expose more private information.
BlockBeats reported on August 21st that banteg, a core developer of Yearn, stated on social media that leaked databases revealed that 101,183 people had granted friend.tech permission to post on their behalf. In response, the founder of SlowMist, Yu Xuan, stated that "the wallet addresses corresponding to over 100,000 Twitter accounts have been leaked to friend.tech. These wallet addresses can be further associated with more privacy by simply going up one layer."
Previously, the on-chain data monitoring platform Spot on Chain had posted on social media stating that although friend.tech's development was fast, there were issues with API data leaks and being able to buy and sell shares from the contract without an invitation code. From the contract code, it appears that the invitation code and application have no effect on the contract, and users can buy and sell directly on Etherscan via a MetaMask link.
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