A Telegram trading bot user faces a daunting challenge with an 87-character Solana private key believed to originate from a trojan. With about 7 to 9 characters causing confusion, the search for solutions has ignited discussions across forums, highlighting varying community responses.
The user reported confusion around some characters, particularly between βSβ, βUβ, and βVβ, including distinctions between uppercase and lowercase letters. Access to only an iPhone complicates their efforts, as they seek user-friendly solutions without a PC.
Responses from forums have varied widely, showcasing a blend of caution and community support:
One user warned, "Be on your guard with all DMs trying to help you", emphasizing the need for caution amidst the chaos.
Another suggested a more straightforward approach, saying, "just use chatgpt" for assistance, indicating a preference for AI tools in these situations.
A third commented, "Donβt trust anyone. Just read your writing better." highlighting skepticism towards external help.
General sentiment oscillates between hopefulness and skepticism. While some users express optimism over decoding the key, warnings about the potential risks of interacting with unknown bots keep the atmosphere balanced with caution. The post continues to gather attention, highlighting the urgency of user security in crypto transactions.
"A simple script would work but wouldn't be easy on phone," noted a commentator.
π Continuous caution advised; many urge users to verify sources before seeking help.
π» Suggestions include trying various character combinations via available mobile tools.
π Skepticism remains high regarding the trojan's authenticity and whether recovery is possible.