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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: There are a lot of scams on Twitter, and illegal links steal your assets.
by
Huppercase
on 07/07/2023, 20:46:52 UTC
bro it's an insane thing, imagine you follow some official tokens/protocol, etc and you see them tweet a giveaway, most people will give in already and they don't realize yet, that their account got hacked with Simswap or something.

The bottom line for that thing was to not be greedy, if it's too good to be true then maybe it is too good to be true.

It is one of the ways these hackers steal lots of wallet address yet many of them don't know this tricks they used in obtaining their funds in the wallet. What they do is that, they promised to give the first 20 wallet in the comment section $10 and then the gullible ones will fall for them and share their wallet in the comment section, and the scammers will then send then fake tokens to interact with, that is the bait and the moment they try to sell the token, they extract their private key in that process and when the hacker manually check the wallet, they drain every single thing they found in those wallet, this is one of the master plan scammers used in stealing assets from wallet addresses.