Got hit with another classic DM hustle today. Some random account sliding into my messages offering $500 a week for 'simple tasks'—you know the type. No job description, no company name, just vague promises and that feeling something's off. Honestly, if it sounds too good to be true in crypto, it probably is. These scammers are getting creative with the bait, but the playbook stays the same. Stay alert out there.
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ProbablyNothing
· 35m ago
Haha, here comes another one. This kind of trick has been everywhere for a long time. I'll just block it.
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AirdropHermit
· 4h ago
Oh my god, here we go again. Jobs paying $500 a week are nothing new to me haha
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LiquidityHunter
· 7h ago
Saw this trick again at 3 a.m., $500 weekly salary with no job description... I can calculate the arbitrage opportunity in such a scam with such a large liquidity gap, and they really dare to come.
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RunWhenCut
· 01-12 08:37
Coming up with this again? I've seen these tricks before. $500 weekly salary? Why not just say it guarantees me to get rich?
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-10 12:55
Haha, really, $500 a week for "simple tasks"—I've heard this phrase so many times before.
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DecentralizeMe
· 01-10 12:54
Haha, I'm already tired of this routine. Genuine job opportunities are actually scarce.
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PumpingCroissant
· 01-10 12:42
I can't believe people try to scam me every day. 500 yuan a week is just hilarious, and they don't even dare to report the company name.
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 01-10 12:38
Wow, this trick is really old school. Asking for $500 a week is basically a scammer's standard line.
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ProxyCollector
· 01-10 12:37
This trick has been played out, can a new gimmick really kill someone? Haha
Got hit with another classic DM hustle today. Some random account sliding into my messages offering $500 a week for 'simple tasks'—you know the type. No job description, no company name, just vague promises and that feeling something's off. Honestly, if it sounds too good to be true in crypto, it probably is. These scammers are getting creative with the bait, but the playbook stays the same. Stay alert out there.