This is painful to see, and unfortunately, it’s not rare
Address poisoning isn’t a “user mistake,” it’s a UX failure. Humans were never meant to verify 42-character strings under pressure. In traditional finance, similar errors can be reversed through verification layers. In crypto, once it’s sent, it’s gone.
This is exactly why @snowball_money MNS exists.
We believe people should stop sending money to wallet addresses altogether. Web3 usernames were built to remove this entire class of risk, not just for crypto, but for any digital value transfer.
If the cost is a barrier to claiming your username, you can claim one for free with @snowball_money MNS by commenting "Universal Identity" on this post.
Our mission is simple:
make crypto sending and receiving error-free, and save billions lost every year to preventable mistakes.
We can do better as an industry, and we must.
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