Recently, I’ve noticed a strange phenomenon—not only are there scammers everywhere, but even copy-pasters have shown up.
Here are a few traps to watch out for: some people copy and paste my content and post it as their own. I mainly update on one platform, so anything you see elsewhere is basically being resold by others. There are even worse ones—those claiming to "invite you to groups" are all phishing attempts; I have never created any groups. The worst are those pretending to be a "caring girl," who will chat with you warmly and then eventually ask for money.
The crypto world is deep—don’t believe everything you see. Stick to official channels, and block any strangers who DM you. These days, it’s always better to be cautious.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 12-09 18:48
I don't play that game. The official channels don't work, and everything else is a trap.
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So many transporters, why don't they all go move bricks?
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I've seen that "caring young lady" trick N times—they're just after those coins in your wallet.
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Middlemen are crawling everywhere; you really have to keep your eyes open in crypto.
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Just block them directly, saves trouble; 99% of DMs are nonsense anyway.
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These days, if you're not careful, you won't make it to tomorrow—remember that.
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Some people still trust strangers, I really can't believe it.
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RunWithRugs
· 12-09 18:33
There are copycats everywhere. My analysis was copied three or four times before—it's infuriating.
These phishing scammers are getting more and more ruthless. They've tricked quite a few newbies just through private messages.
Official channels, official channels—I have to repeat this every time.
In crypto, if you're not careful, you can go bankrupt in a day—it's true.
Those gentle traps are the scariest. They gain your trust first, then take your money.
If a stranger adds me proactively, I just delete them—no exceptions.
Content theft is way too common. What can you do?
Recently, I’ve noticed a strange phenomenon—not only are there scammers everywhere, but even copy-pasters have shown up.
Here are a few traps to watch out for: some people copy and paste my content and post it as their own. I mainly update on one platform, so anything you see elsewhere is basically being resold by others. There are even worse ones—those claiming to "invite you to groups" are all phishing attempts; I have never created any groups. The worst are those pretending to be a "caring girl," who will chat with you warmly and then eventually ask for money.
The crypto world is deep—don’t believe everything you see. Stick to official channels, and block any strangers who DM you. These days, it’s always better to be cautious.
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