Watch out for fake accounts impersonating major platforms! Scammers are getting creative, often posing as official support teams through direct messages. Here's the reality: CoinMarketCap and other legitimate platforms will never initiate DMs asking you to send funds or share private information. If someone claiming to represent a major exchange or data platform contacts you first, especially requesting money or sensitive details, it's almost certainly a scam. Before moving any crypto or providing personal data, always verify the sender's legitimacy through official channels—check their official website, community moderators, or support tickets. Taking thirty seconds to confirm can save you from losing everything. Keep your assets safe by staying skeptical and verifying everything.
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PonziDetector
· 01-11 15:58
Another wave of phishing scams, really outrageous
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-11 15:46
ngl I've seen this trick way too many times, every day someone in the group asks me "How can anyone still believe in this"... it's really unbelievable
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DataOnlooker
· 01-11 15:42
Another one? I've seen enough; most of the DM requests for money are scammers.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 01-11 15:39
It's the same old story, someone always falls for it... just block them directly and be done with it.
Watch out for fake accounts impersonating major platforms! Scammers are getting creative, often posing as official support teams through direct messages. Here's the reality: CoinMarketCap and other legitimate platforms will never initiate DMs asking you to send funds or share private information. If someone claiming to represent a major exchange or data platform contacts you first, especially requesting money or sensitive details, it's almost certainly a scam. Before moving any crypto or providing personal data, always verify the sender's legitimacy through official channels—check their official website, community moderators, or support tickets. Taking thirty seconds to confirm can save you from losing everything. Keep your assets safe by staying skeptical and verifying everything.