DefiLlama founder: friend.tech and its forked versions store user keys on the front end, which can easily lead to funds being stolen
ChainCatcher message, DefiLlama founder 0xngmi tweeted, "Currently, friend.tech and all forked versions store users' keys on the frontend, so it is possible to steal users' keys or all funds through frontend updates. Some people may not store the complete key on the frontend, but they have the key in the frontend's memory, so they are vulnerable to supply attacks regardless."
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