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phil
@phil
Spam NFTs aren't just annoying; they're nefarious. Since many wallets automatically index and display new NFTs, bad actors can use tracking pixels in the NFT thumbnail metadata to scrape the time and IP address whenever you open your wallet. Avoid NFT autodetection!
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@mishaderidder.eth
wish someone would build a wallet washer 🧼🫧
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@grunt.eth
Well if the wallet is loading an asset from a preview or NFT aggregator… then it probly isn’t hitting the ipfs link?
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@mishaderidder.eth
Not sure, but aggregators have to get the data somewhere, but they might have some cached.
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@grunt.eth
Well won’t that be on their servers , not directly loading in your wallet app, with your IP? Most sites like OpenSea aren’t pulling the image from IPFS they have a saved version of it
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@mishaderidder.eth
don’t know exactly how OS aggregates but there’s always a privacy risk involved with automatically loading NFT in your wallet since it’s mostly through 3rd parties, and if it loads directly from source, of course the pixel issue @phil mentions could be a risk. anyway wishing a way to rid my wallet from spam
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