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Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: There are a lot of scams on Twitter, and illegal links steal your assets.
by
ScamViruS
on 03/06/2023, 21:29:43 UTC
A few days ago, I saw a KOL with a large number of fans on Twitter. He was recommending a project recommended by many KOLs. As long as he followed his guidelines, he could get more airdrop tokens. As a result, when I clicked on the link, connect When my little fox wallet is signed and confirmed, my assets will be reset to zero. I checked the data on the chain, and in a short period of time, he actually defrauded more than 20,000 US dollars in digital currency, which is terrible.
Why do you follow the left links and even more so subscribe to incomprehensible sites? This is the first unwritten truth, do not trust and check several times before signing. Especially in social networks, it's clear that scammers are on the alert
When a newbie enters the crypto world, everything seems real to them, so they fall into the trap of seeing various tempting posts on social media. Scammers are now on the rise everywhere, including on Twitter, coming up with a variety of advanced scamming ideas that sometimes confuse even experienced crypto users. So there is a need to find a way to keep crypto users safe by raising awareness, as many crypto users lose their entire funds by falling victim to scammers.