Tchoff-tchoff-tchoffo, 🦊$FOX airdrop starts now!
FoxEye🦊 is an anti-malicious-transaction extension for Metamask and similar wallets.
Download FoxEye at https://t.co/glNeHqfoXc and complete the tasks described in the plugin’s airdrop sections to claim your airdrops🧵:
📢FoxEye Airdrop Season 2 ended!
🪂Go to https://t.co/YiPwWRGAR6 to claim your airdrops! We’ll start Season 3 later.
With $FOX token, get your dividends here: https://t.co/ugROpb02kB.
🦊In the upcoming release, FoxEye will add an alert for URLs containing Punycode, marking every non-ASCII letter as red to remind and protect Web3 users.
😈Scam websites use special characters to impersonate famous websites, like öpensea[.]io.
Some are relatively easy to recognise, while others are hard to distinguish.
@WuBlockchain Malicious plugins are another threat to Web3 users.
Detection by blacklist only is not enough. We'll roll out an overall solution for this.
@trashnecklaces Will draw and release that after several seasons because 5K is a very large amount compared to other users. We'll add those 10 random users into an airdrop batch and they can claim on the Airdrop page. Please wait for our announcement, thanks!
How does FoxEye work? Is it safe?
Let’s examine how we interact with a dApp without FoxEye.
1. Dapp Webpage make a tx to your wallet.
2. Your wallet will ask to sign the tx in a popup window
3. You sign the tx and send the signed tx back
4. Wallet sends it to the blockchain
FoxEye utilises a cloud-based security library.
As of writing this, there are 1,799,092 tokens, 163,420 phishing, and 16,533 contracts recorded in the cloud security library.