Tested out SNOWBALL's technology recently and discovered a significant security concern: their Telegram bot requires users to input private key deployer credentials for the feature to work. This raises immediate red flags about key management practices. It's situations like this that really test project teams—low liquidity markets tend to strip away the polished marketing and reveal how seriously teams actually take user security. The contrast between flashy tokenomics and bare-bones infrastructure can be pretty telling once you dig into actual functionality.
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GlueGuy
· 12h ago
Giving the Private Key directly to Bots? This guy really dares, it feels like he's testing the edge of suicide.
Tested out SNOWBALL's technology recently and discovered a significant security concern: their Telegram bot requires users to input private key deployer credentials for the feature to work. This raises immediate red flags about key management practices. It's situations like this that really test project teams—low liquidity markets tend to strip away the polished marketing and reveal how seriously teams actually take user security. The contrast between flashy tokenomics and bare-bones infrastructure can be pretty telling once you dig into actual functionality.