Securnex
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1/ Meet the threat actor John (Lick), who was caught flexing $23M in a wallet address directly tied to $90M+ in suspected thefts from the US Government in 2024 and multiple other unidentified victims from Nov 2025 to Dec 2025.

Your #1 priority should be keeping your assets safe • Don't deposit over 10-15% of your portfolio in one dApp • Be careful what messages you sign • Use a hardware wallet • Verify the yield source The last thing you want to happen is to lose everything because of a hack.

One of the most unspoken traits of a good research is Discernment. Infact, it's an S-tier Life skill. If you are a crypto investor you have to nurture it like your life depends on it (because it does). Here's a cup of thought;☕️ This industry, in its current phase, is designed to extract from you, too many loopholes and as a result too many disinformation. It's a classic "don't hate the player, hate the game" setup. The average crypto investor is especially vulnerable because disinformation is often attached to the loudest voices. Disinformation always looks like this: - First introduce a misleading claim that fits an existing belief, adds selective or irrelevant data to reduce skepticism and then stir up emotions (fear, greed, outrage) or urgency that overrides critical thinking. There’s simply too much to keep up with in this space, and because of that, the art of discernment is slowly disappearing. But before anything else , before risk management, discernment is the most important survival skill you need. Habits you need to build this trait: 1) Form your own thesis: When you see a hot project or narrative repeatedly on your feed, take a few mins to get build your own personal thesis before consuming public opinions. 2) If a projects' surface level is all hype...take a few mins to search for the smartest critic, if you can't objectively evaluate whethertheir argument maybe right, you don't have discernment, you have a bias. By the way, don't confuse Discernment to being arrogant or the need to always be right Discernment doesn't guarantee your thesis is correct but it guarantees clarity. And if there's any thing that compounds in this space that ends up giving you astronomical gains in the future, it is clarity. Cup is empty now, see you at the next brew ~ Izu🦉


I will be bookmarking this tweet If this comes to your timeline please kindly spare me few seconds of your time Here is the task: - go to securnex.app - Analyse your wallets of the 4 networks - Write your honest reviews and errors in the comment section This task might be rewarded in the future Kindly retweet for more reach Thank you.





