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Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: There are a lot of scams on Twitter, and illegal links steal your assets.
by
cheezcarls
on 03/08/2023, 16:11:49 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.

I am well aware of it that’s why we have to be very careful in clicking links there. Make sure that we must start making a strong habit of checking Twitter (X.com) handles to see if they are correct or not and if it has either Blue or Yellow check mark.

In my own profile, I got daily notifications from time to time tagging me in their fake airdrops. I just didn’t mind them. Also part of the habit is to disconnect to sites if not in use and revoke permissions as well via Revoke.cash or De.Fi scanner. Better safe than sorry.