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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: There are a lot of scams on Twitter, and illegal links steal your assets.
by
Mehedi72
on 12/09/2023, 19:29:02 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.
Social media platforms are full of scams these days, and it's not only about Twitter, I know that there are way too many scammers on Twitter mainly scamming users for airdrops and token sales by creating fake accounts and fake websites but if you look at Facebook as well, you will find an enormous amount of scammers as well which are always looking for victims and mostly newbies get to become their victims because of lack of knowledge.

People who are greedy are usually more vulnerable to such scams because they think that they can gain a lot of money out of thin air like it's that easy to earn money but in reality that's now how it works, a lot of newbies think that cryptocurrencies are a way to earn a lot of money very easily.