6) Conclusion
@_Mizuki_exe didn’t just “find public data", she uncovered a security flaw by reverse engineering the game. This isn’t about “harmless intent.” It’s about poor security hygiene, increased attack surfaces, and developers failing to take vulnerabilities seriously.
Remember, this is all assuming that Mizuki had access to the dll file. If so, she has proven that she doesn't just 'inspect element', she highlighted something that could turn into a possible attack, regardless of how much the utility of said endpoints and keys are downplayed. At it, she also proved that she's able to decompile .dll files by herself, which is big.
This is what happens when you trust a wallet and copy trade them. I've had enough of my copy traders.
The total profit from all the tokens listed across the images is $34,842.74.
Winner picked on X gets: $17,421.37.
(And you must be following and I'll check if you're a bot)
50% will go to someone who is following and likes this post. The other 50% of the total will go to @Loti_nft. Try me, mfers.
24 Hours Draw
@elonmusk Sam's out here turning non-profit to profit faster than politicians turn campaign promises into beach houses. At least he's honest about being dishonest.