Cosine: On Solana and Tron chains, phishing does not require a private key. The owner can be changed through a signature
Manwu Yuxian posted on the X platform, stating that under the premise of phishing without taking private keys, a mechanism to change the owner with a signature exists in mainstream chains other than Solana and Tron. Once changed, your private key is useless unless the phisher is willing to return the owner to you (wishful thinking). Don't believe any claims that it can be recovered; any such claims can be considered scams.
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