Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for Verified $ITLG Migration
As the migration process begins, one of the most critical risks does not originate from the system. It arises from insufficient user-side security.
If your wallet is not properly secured, malicious actors may interfere and replace your designated migration wallet with a fraudulent address that closely resembles the original. In many cases, these counterfeit wallets can appear 70–80% similar, making them difficult to detect at a glance.
Once tokens are transferred, they are permanently lost. There is no reversal mechanism and no possibility of recovery.
For this reason, Version 5.1 introduces a critical security enhancement: Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) prior to migrating verified $ITLG to the ITLX Wallet.
With 2FA enabled, every migration request requires an additional verification step that only the legitimate account owner can complete.
As the migration process begins, one of the most critical risks does not originate from the system. It arises from insufficient user-side security.
If your wallet is not properly secured, malicious actors may interfere and replace your designated migration wallet with a fraudulent address that closely resembles the original. In many cases, these counterfeit wallets can appear 70–80% similar, making them difficult to detect at a glance.
Once tokens are transferred, they are permanently lost. There is no reversal mechanism and no possibility of recovery.
For this reason, Version 5.1 introduces a critical security enhancement: Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) prior to migrating verified $ITLG to the ITLX Wallet.
With 2FA enabled, every migration request requires an additional verification step that only the legitimate account owner can complete.
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for Verified $ITLG Migration
As the migration process begins, one of the most critical risks does not originate from the system. It arises from insufficient user-side security.
If your wallet is not properly secured, malicious actors may interfere and replace your designated migration wallet with a fraudulent address that closely resembles the original. In many cases, these counterfeit wallets can appear 70–80% similar, making them difficult to detect at a glance.
Once tokens are transferred, they are permanently lost. There is no reversal mechanism and no possibility of recovery.
For this reason, Version 5.1 introduces a critical security enhancement: Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) prior to migrating verified $ITLG to the ITLX Wallet.
With 2FA enabled, every migration request requires an additional verification step that only the legitimate account owner can complete.