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Losing $3k hurts more than any rug pull, especially when it's just a misplaced seed phrase, not a hack or exploit
This is exactly why proper seed management matters.
Secure it right the first time.
It was a normal day of showing up, of the grind...
I posted my GMs, did a few replies and saw a new opportunity to stay positioned for a new airdrop
They raised $20M, had solid investors, was building on a solid blockchain well known for their huge drops and takes just 2 minutes to complete the tasks
I didn’t have the time to confirm this information, neither did i want to bookmark because i didn’t want to forget. But i checked the account and it had a big following to forget
So, i clicked the link and connected my wallet for airdrops. Smart move, yeah?
I had to stay safe
I glanced through thepermissions and noticed nothing suspicious. Afterall, who actually takes time to read through? And who understands every permission given?
I clicked ‘approve’ and got in. Then, i closed the tab and continued with my replies
Well, nothing happened
But hours later, i was getting pop-ups about successful transfers
And right before my eyes, my balance became $0
Not because someone broke in but because i let them in
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My name is Dave and this is my wallet drain story
I hope you noticed that my wallet wasn’t drained because it was hacked
But because i clicked ‘approve’
Well, we all do
And that single signature gives permission
Not once, Not briefly. But completely
And once that permission is given, it doesn’t knock again
This is the quiet danger of DeFi
Not an obvious attack. Just one invisible trust
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And like i said - “Who actually takes time to read through? And who understands every permission given?”
Well, no one does. We’re all fighting time to make ends meet
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That’s why we all need SenseiFi
Because inside it is SenseiGuard that watches the ‘approval’ step
Before you sign,
+ it looks closer
+ it asks the questions you didn’t know to ask
+ it warns you when a contract asks for more than it should
SenseiGuard doesn’t scare you like the sudden unknown pop-ups of ‘successful transactions’, it protects you
Because security isn’t about being paranoid, it’s about being aware
And in DeFi, awareness is everything
SenseiFi doesn’t just guard your wallet
It guards your decisions too.
The blockchain did exactly what it was told.
Your wallet signed.
The loss followed.
Actually, security isn’t about speed or low gas fees
It’s about judgment before signing.
In other cases, governance tokens and contracts were manipulated after users unknowingly gave rights away, letting attackers drain liquidity without any “hack” in the traditional sense.
• You trusted a link.
• A contract.
• A token name.
• A “verified” dApp.
• You interacted with it.
In 2021, chains of projects collapsed or drained millions because users approved seemingly normal permissions that later gave attackers access to funds.
Some protocols looked polished, their docs readable, their UIs familiar... until users woke up to missing assets.
Most Crypto theft begin at the same moment
Not at execution
But at approval
History shows the same pattern repeating
+ Users trusted what looked familiar
+ The documentation felt real
+ The contract didn’t raise obvious alarms
+ The approval sat quietly... valid, waiting
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Last year, crypto thieves stole $14 billion from people worldwide. It was the worst year on record.
Even worse, the average victim lost $2,764, 253% more than the 2024 statistics.
The scammers are getting smarter. They're using AI. They're moving faster.
But you don't have to be their next victim. SenseiFi watches your wallet 24/7, blocks drainers before you sign, and spots pump-and-dump scams before you lose money.
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Just like being an adult can be fun thanks to the freedom, the problems that come with it are
undeniable.
DeFi gave you freedom, but it also left you in a minefield.
This minefield you’re left in is filled with scams, wallet drains, phishing links, approval exploits,
rug pulls designed to look legitimate until they aren't, and I know there’s more.
Most DeFi enthusiasts don't lose money because they're careless; they lose it because they
can't see what they're signing.
SenseiFi wants to help, so here's what we're building.
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