We're developing something to reduce human error in crypto transactions, especially those in which some mistake was made when writing the receiver address.
Can you guys help us have a greater perception on the user side?
- Did it happen to you?
- How comfortable are you every time you transfer to a remote address?
- Would you be more comfortable using a helper?
- What do you use today to mitigate this risk?
Thanks
Honestly my biggest fear is not accidently sending crypto transactions to the wrong address, but rather having my seed phrase hacked, or even having my clipboard highjacked. You copy the right address, but post the hackers address. And if you don't catch your mistake that money is gone forever. It has not happened to me yet, I triple and quadruple check my addresses and always attempt a good OPSEC. But I am never comfortable 100% with sending anything. I would not use a helper as that is just another liability. The best way to mitigate such risks is just to be vigilant and always on alert. Use your brains and nothing can go wrong.