X.com (Twitter) has now become the easiest medium for scammers to promote their scams. The X.com advertising system makes it easier for scammers to reach more people with fake/phishing websites. So newbie crypto users and those inexperienced with such phishing scams should avoid such tempting ads and refrain from connecting their wallets to any unknown websites. Because the main goal of these scammers is to get access to the wallets of crypto users, and for this they are promoting phishing websites with such tempting ads.
Social media is just full of scammers. I don’t trust any of the links or advertisements I see on social media, not only on x.com. Any ads you see on most of those social media, just view and pass, don’t even try to click the link, because you might end up falling victim. Since those scammers are always making attractive offers, lots of people who think they can make free money from crypto are always seeing it as an opportunity for them to make money, so they won’t care to even give out most of the information the scammers need.
I do see some scam patterns to be cheap, which I don’t think people should fall for, but to my greatest surprise, lots of people are still falling for them, because if people are not falling, they should have just stopped scamming and done something real to get money, but I think scammers are even increasing on a daily basis.