Watch out for impostors claiming to be someone they're not. In crypto spaces, identity fraud happens constantly—scammers pose as developers, admins, or influencers to steal your assets. Always verify before you trust. Double-check official channels. Don't click links from unknown sources. Keep your guard up.
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LiquidityOracle
· 4h ago
Really, there are so many scammers like this that I've become numb to it. In the official group, there are a bunch of fake administrators, clicking on links directly results in asset loss, and it's hard to guard against all of them.
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DegenWhisperer
· 4h ago
Really, this kind of thing happens in the crypto world every day... I almost fell for it a while ago, but luckily I reacted in time.
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WhaleWatcher
· 4h ago
Really, these days there are so many scams in crypto. I've been tricked by phishing links once. Now I just close any unfamiliar links immediately.
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ImpermanentLossEnjoyer
· 4h ago
This thing is really annoying, having to watch out for these fake scammers every day... I've even encountered someone pretending to be an admin asking for my private key, it's hilarious.
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ChainWallflower
· 4h ago
I've been tricked by phishing links too many times before. Now I suspect everyone might be a scammer haha
Watch out for impostors claiming to be someone they're not. In crypto spaces, identity fraud happens constantly—scammers pose as developers, admins, or influencers to steal your assets. Always verify before you trust. Double-check official channels. Don't click links from unknown sources. Keep your guard up.