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Recently, the new project Alpha in the Layer2 field has attracted widespread attention. Yesterday, the project's volume suddenly surged, making it hard to keep up. It is reported that today the Alpha project party has added a sliding verification function in the airdrop claiming process, which is undoubtedly a positive development.
However, this new security measure has also sparked some technical discussions. Some question whether the slider verification can truly effectively prevent automated scripts. After all, if an attacker sends requests directly to the server using account cookies and tokens, it seems possible to bypass the front-end slider verification.
This phenomenon reflects that, with the rapid development of blockchain projects, security issues are becoming increasingly prominent. The project party needs to find a balance between user experience and security, continuously optimizing and upgrading protective measures. At the same time, this also reminds participants to remain vigilant and pay attention to protecting their digital asset security.
Despite some technical concerns, this initiative by the Alpha project still demonstrates its commitment to user safety. As the project continues to develop, we look forward to seeing more innovative security solutions emerge that contribute to the healthy development of the entire Web3 ecosystem.