TRON address-poisoning
Explanation: This is why, supported by most web3 software, victims have most likely come to rely on copying and pasting addresses, rather than memorizing them and typing them out. This saves a lot of time and ensures, generally, they don't make any mistakes, and that his funds always go to the right address. Victim sends a normal, everyday, meaningless transaction to her friend or another account she controls. You, who has software that tracks transfers of specific tokens (usually stable coins), notice this and use an address generator to create an address that exactly matches the victim's address. Since they're so long, crypto wallet addresses are typically shortened. victim might see the first lot of characters only, or sometimes may see the initial 5-10 or so and the final 5-10 or so, skipping the middle. This is how most people recognize addresses: not by knowing every single character, but by becoming familiar with the start and finish. This is the tendency that address poisoning preys on. You send the victim a transaction of negligible value from an account you created - an address that mimics the victim. These are usually zero-value token transfers. In this way, you have poisoned the wallet. Because your dummy address is so similar to the victim's address, it's possible that the next time the victim needs their address, they may accidentally copy their address from their transaction history and paste it elsewhere. Naturally, if he accidentally pastes their address and sends funds to you instead of to himself/the intended recipient. And since such transactions on the chain are immutable (cannot be changed after confirmation), the lost funds will be impossible to recover.
- Check if the entered address is a valid TRON address (Base58Check)
- Gets the victim's balance in TRX
- Gets TRC-20 token balance (default USDT)
- Parsing of last 100 transactions and top 10 recipients (TRX and TRC-20)
- Selecting poisoning and showing available spoofing (prefix:suffix) 3:0, 4:0, 1:3, 3:1, 2:2, 4:1, 3:2, 2:3, 3:3, 4:4, 5:5
- Generates a TRON address that matches the victim address by the given prefix (first characters after the T) and suffix (last characters)
- Uses multithreading
- Outputs the generated address, private key and generation time
- Sends 0.000001 TRX (1 SUN) or 0.000001 USDT (TRC-20) from a poisoning address to the victim's address
- Uses your private key to pay for bandwidth/energy
- Outputs transaction hash and link to https://tronscan.org/#/transaction/txid
- Checks incoming transactions for fake address via TronGrid API
- Supports both TRX transactions (TransferContract) and TRC-20 transactions (/transactions/trc20) and sends the received TRX to your wallet
- Speeds up v-address generation especially for complex options (e. g. 5:5)
- Resistant to RPC failures
- Telegram notifications
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Explanation: This is why, supported by most web3 software, victims have most likely come to rely on copying and pasting addresses, rather than memorizing them and typing them out. This saves a lot of time and ensures, generally, they don't make any mistakes, and that his funds always go to the right address. Victim sends a normal, everyday, meaningless transaction to her friend or another account she controls. You, who has software that tracks transfers of specific tokens (usually stable coins), notice this and use an address generator to create an address that exactly matches the victim's address. Since they're so long, crypto wallet addresses are typically shortened. victim might see the first lot of characters only, or sometimes may see the initial 5-10 or so and the final 5-10 or so, skipping the middle. This is how most people recognize addresses: not by knowing every single character, but by becoming familiar with the start and finish. This is the tendency that address poisoning preys on. You send the victim a transaction of negligible value from an account you created - an address that mimics the victim. These are usually zero-value token transfers. In this way, you have poisoned the wallet. Because your dummy address is so similar to the victim's address, it's possible that the next time the victim needs their address, they may accidentally copy their address from their transaction history and paste it elsewhere. Naturally, if he accidentally pastes their address and sends funds to you instead of to himself/the intended recipient. And since such transactions on the chain are immutable (cannot be changed after confirmation), the lost funds will be impossible to recover.
- Check if the entered address is a valid TRON address (Base58Check)
- Gets the victim's balance in TRX
- Gets TRC-20 token balance (default USDT)
- Parsing of last 100 transactions and top 10 recipients (TRX and TRC-20)
- Selecting poisoning and showing available spoofing (prefix:suffix) 3:0, 4:0, 1:3, 3:1, 2:2, 4:1, 3:2, 2:3, 3:3, 4:4, 5:5
- Generates a TRON address that matches the victim address by the given prefix (first characters after the T) and suffix (last characters)
- Uses multithreading
- Outputs the generated address, private key and generation time
- Sends 0.000001 TRX (1 SUN) or 0.000001 USDT (TRC-20) from a poisoning address to the victim's address
- Uses your private key to pay for bandwidth/energy
- Outputs transaction hash and link to https://tronscan.org/#/transaction/txid
- Checks incoming transactions for fake address via TronGrid API
- Supports both TRX transactions (TransferContract) and TRC-20 transactions (/transactions/trc20) and sends the received TRX to your wallet
- Speeds up v-address generation especially for complex options (e. g. 5:5)
- Resistant to RPC failures
- Telegram notifications
Any deal can go through with a trusted middleman from the forums or Liars.
Message @cerberus_drainer (click) to get more info or purchase;
All info in telegram channel (click).
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Channel with best Crypto Drainer: @cerberuscdrainer