Notes on signing a transaction
An explanation for taking precautions when signing transactions.
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An explanation for taking precautions when signing transactions.
Last updated
All DeFi services as well as Cripto Archi Finance configure transaction information on screen.The actual transaction signing takes place in the wallet.
The DeFi service that the user directly comes across is the user interface (screen) that makes it easy to execute the contract.DeFi services are always at risk of being hacked because it moves assets such as money.Hacking is targeted at vulnerabilities in contracts, but it is also done through phishing sites by hacking client services that provide user interfaces.
DeFi service users should exercise caution before signing in their wallets, regardless of who the service provider is and whether or not large amounts of funds are staked.
When you request a swap from Archi Swap, the screen for signing in MetaMask appears as shown in the picture above.The part you should pay attention to is in the red box.
The red box on the left represents the contract address.You can check the name of the contract function in the function type on the right.Copy the contract address and search it on EtherScan.You can see many completed transactions, check the contract code by clicking the Contract tab at the bottom, and read or personally execute the distributed contract information.
If you are more cautious, try making a transaction with a small amount at first.If the transaction is executed normally, only the transaction address and function need to be checked to be executed from then on.
The contract address used by Cripto Archi Finance can be found at the following link.