Beware of scam traps! A well-known data tracking platform will never proactively send you private messages. If someone claims to represent the platform and asks you to transfer funds, it is almost certainly a scam. Remember one ironclad rule: any request involving transfers should be carefully considered, and verifying identities through multiple channels is the best approach. Protect your funds and avoid falling for phishing due to a moment of negligence. In this world full of opportunities in Web3, caution is always in style.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 13h ago
After being scammed once, I realized that this trick is really unbeatable... Directly block after private message transfer, no negotiations.
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MetaMuskRat
· 14h ago
Uh, this scam is getting more and more outrageous. I've even seen fake Etherscan before... You really need to think twice before transferring.
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LiquidityWitch
· 14h ago
I almost got scammed this week, but I reacted quickly. Really, these scams are so rampant—receiving a private message and being asked to transfer funds? Wake up, everyone.
Beware of scam traps! A well-known data tracking platform will never proactively send you private messages. If someone claims to represent the platform and asks you to transfer funds, it is almost certainly a scam. Remember one ironclad rule: any request involving transfers should be carefully considered, and verifying identities through multiple channels is the best approach. Protect your funds and avoid falling for phishing due to a moment of negligence. In this world full of opportunities in Web3, caution is always in style.