Authorities in Thailand just busted dozens of scammers running romance cons and fake investment schemes. These operations typically lure victims with online relationships or promise unrealistic returns—sound familiar?
Pig butchering scams and Ponzi-style crypto traps are everywhere right now. Fraudsters build trust over weeks, then convince targets to "invest" in bogus platforms. By the time victims realize, funds are gone.
Stay sharp out there. If someone you've never met IRL is pushing investment advice or asking for money transfers, that's a massive red flag. Verify everything, trust no one blindly, and remember: real gains don't come from strangers sliding into your DMs.
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HackerWhoCares
· 2025-12-11 10:20
Same old trick, pig slaughter scheme with a different shell to keep scamming.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 2025-12-11 08:33
That's all for pulling people's heads, change to a vest and continue to cut
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YieldChaser
· 2025-12-11 05:50
Oh my god, it's the same old trick again. It feels like every month someone in my circle of friends falls for this.
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Deconstructionist
· 2025-12-08 11:09
I've seen this trick too many times before—it's the same playbook as shitcoins, just with a different wrapper.
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PensionDestroyer
· 2025-12-08 11:09
Another pig-butchering scam, this trick is everywhere now.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 2025-12-08 11:03
Another batch of newbies has woken up, but there are still many more to be taken advantage of.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 2025-12-08 10:42
Another wave of scammers targeting newbies has been caught, love to see it.
Authorities in Thailand just busted dozens of scammers running romance cons and fake investment schemes. These operations typically lure victims with online relationships or promise unrealistic returns—sound familiar?
Pig butchering scams and Ponzi-style crypto traps are everywhere right now. Fraudsters build trust over weeks, then convince targets to "invest" in bogus platforms. By the time victims realize, funds are gone.
Stay sharp out there. If someone you've never met IRL is pushing investment advice or asking for money transfers, that's a massive red flag. Verify everything, trust no one blindly, and remember: real gains don't come from strangers sliding into your DMs.