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Topic
Board Scam Accusations
Re: [Scam alert] Fake Arbitrum airdrop claim website..
by
albon
on 30/03/2023, 14:48:10 UTC
After each new project is launched, scammers create fake airdrop/giveaway websites using the name of that project. Twitter has become more and more popular for scammers these days, as I have seen an increase in the activity of scammers on Twitter these days. Therefore, before trusting anything found on Twitter, crypto users should check and confirm whether it is genuine or fake, so that they can stay away from scammers.
The price of ARB at the time of writing this post reached $1.35, so most scammers want to get these coins that have a good value and are listed on the platforms for free, or they want to steal the entire wallets of the victims. Twitter has now become a club for scammers so that scammers can even buy a blue mark, so If a person does not have time to review the airdrops that he will participate in and the links that he will open, he will undoubtedly lose his funds due to the large number of fake accounts that impersonate the name and domains of official projects.