Cosine: Solana and Tron chain phishing does not use private keys to change the owner through a signature
SlowMist Yu Xian stated in a post on X platform that there is a mechanism for changing the owner signature without taking the private key in mainstream chains, besides Solana and Tron. Once it is changed, your private key is invalidated, unless the phisher is willing to return the owner to you (which is wishful thinking). Otherwise, do not believe any claims of recovery, as they can be considered scams.
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