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Uniswap Fake Ads Scam ,Thousands of $ already gone ! 🦄🛡️We need to talk about a nasty scam hitting @Uniswap users — and it’s already left some serious damage behind. 🦄 Just recently, Uniswap’s founder Hayden Adams had to issue an urgent warning after a trader lost a six-figure portfolio to this exact trap. Yeah… hundreds of thousands of dollars, gone. If it can happen to experienced users, it can happen to anyone. So What’s Actually Going On? The “Fake Ads” Wallet Drainer Scam 🕵️‍♂️ 👉 Important: this is not a hack of Uniswap’s core protocol. The tech itself is fine. This is social engineering — and it’s disturbingly clever. Here’s how it works: 1️⃣ The Ad Trap Scammers literally buy sponsored ads on platforms like Google and Bing. You search “Uniswap” or “Uniswap Wallet” — and their fake site shows up right at the top. Above the real one. 2️⃣ The Sneaky URL You click what looks legit… but it’s something like: unlswap.org (that’s an “L,” not an “I”)uniswap-app.net One tiny letter. That’s all it takes. Some even are so lazy they don't even bother changing the name , so you are on a site called " check views" instead on Uniswap, if you are also too lazy to check , this can cost you a lot ! 3️⃣ The Perfect Clone The fake site looks identical to the real thing. Same interface. Same layout. Same buttons. Nothing feels off. 4️⃣ The Wallet Drain 💸 Here’s where it turns ugly. When you hit “Connect Wallet,” you’re not just signing in. You’re unknowingly approving a malicious smart contract that gives the attacker unlimited permission to spend your tokens. One signature. Seconds later — empty wallet. Some attackers are even masking the malicious request inside legitimate contract interactions to make it harder to detect in your wallet’s confirmation window. It’s genuinely devious. How Much Damage? We know of at least one case in February 2026 where a victim lost a mid-six-figure portfolio. And that’s just one confirmed example. This isn’t small change. How To Protect Yourself 🛡️ This is preventable — but only if you slow down. 🚫 Ignore Sponsored Results Scroll past ads. Every time. 🔖 Bookmark the Official Site Once you’re on the real site, bookmark it and only use that bookmark going forward. 👀 Read Wallet Pop-Ups Carefully When MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, or any wallet asks you to approve something — read it. Watch for phrases like: “Set Approval For All”“Unlimited Allowance” A simple token swap does NOT need full control of your wallet. 🔎 Double-Check the Domain Every. Single. Time. If one letter looks off — close the tab immediately. Already Connected to a Fake Site? If you signed something but haven’t lost funds yet, act fast. Use tools like Revoke.cash or check the approvals section on Etherscan to revoke any suspicious permissions. Don’t wait. The approval is the real danger. 🦄 Again, Uniswap has nothing to do with this . It's happening to lot exchanges. It's an malicious AD that takes you to a different site. 🛡️ Be smart. protect your self ! Don't Trust "Airdrops" that fall from the sky. that is NOT how Airdrops work ! Always check the official sites for confirmation ! When you bind your wallet to ANY site you mayby are giving him promissions you never wanted to give. Users greed is what they count on, so "fast! claim this airdrop or it dissapeared forever " Is a typical RED Alert ! That is SCAM coming your way and it can make a chaos in your wallet and in your device too. NoOne is giving away FREE MONEY! Have that in MIND Everytime you see ads like this ! 💸 My favorite Safety tip : "If you have to ASK is this a scam ? " Then it surely IS. Crypto doesn’t forgive carelessness. But a little paranoia? That might save your entire portfolio. ✨ $UNI {future}(UNIUSDT) #UniswapFakeAds #ScamAwareness

Uniswap Fake Ads Scam ,Thousands of $ already gone ! 🦄🛡️

We need to talk about a nasty scam hitting @Uniswap Protocol users — and it’s already left some serious damage behind. 🦄
Just recently, Uniswap’s founder Hayden Adams had to issue an urgent warning after a trader lost a six-figure portfolio to this exact trap. Yeah… hundreds of thousands of dollars, gone. If it can happen to experienced users, it can happen to anyone.

So What’s Actually Going On?
The “Fake Ads” Wallet Drainer Scam 🕵️‍♂️

👉 Important: this is not a hack of Uniswap’s core protocol. The tech itself is fine.
This is social engineering — and it’s disturbingly clever.
Here’s how it works:
1️⃣ The Ad Trap
Scammers literally buy sponsored ads on platforms like Google and Bing.
You search “Uniswap” or “Uniswap Wallet” — and their fake site shows up right at the top. Above the real one.
2️⃣ The Sneaky URL
You click what looks legit… but it’s something like:
unlswap.org (that’s an “L,” not an “I”)uniswap-app.net
One tiny letter. That’s all it takes.

Some even are so lazy they don't even bother changing the name , so you are on a site called " check views" instead on Uniswap, if you are also too lazy to check , this can cost you a lot !

3️⃣ The Perfect Clone
The fake site looks identical to the real thing. Same interface. Same layout. Same buttons. Nothing feels off.

4️⃣ The Wallet Drain 💸
Here’s where it turns ugly.
When you hit “Connect Wallet,” you’re not just signing in. You’re unknowingly approving a malicious smart contract that gives the attacker unlimited permission to spend your tokens.
One signature.
Seconds later — empty wallet.
Some attackers are even masking the malicious request inside legitimate contract interactions to make it harder to detect in your wallet’s confirmation window. It’s genuinely devious.

How Much Damage?
We know of at least one case in February 2026 where a victim lost a mid-six-figure portfolio. And that’s just one confirmed example.
This isn’t small change.

How To Protect Yourself 🛡️
This is preventable — but only if you slow down.
🚫 Ignore Sponsored Results
Scroll past ads. Every time.
🔖 Bookmark the Official Site
Once you’re on the real site, bookmark it and only use that bookmark going forward.
👀 Read Wallet Pop-Ups Carefully
When MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, or any wallet asks you to approve something — read it.
Watch for phrases like:
“Set Approval For All”“Unlimited Allowance”
A simple token swap does NOT need full control of your wallet.
🔎 Double-Check the Domain
Every. Single. Time.
If one letter looks off — close the tab immediately.

Already Connected to a Fake Site?
If you signed something but haven’t lost funds yet, act fast.
Use tools like Revoke.cash or check the approvals section on Etherscan to revoke any suspicious permissions.
Don’t wait. The approval is the real danger.

🦄 Again, Uniswap has nothing to do with this .
It's happening to lot exchanges. It's an malicious AD that takes you to a different site.
🛡️ Be smart. protect your self !

Don't Trust "Airdrops" that fall from the sky. that is NOT how Airdrops work !

Always check the official sites for confirmation !

When you bind your wallet to ANY site you mayby are giving him promissions you never wanted to give.

Users greed is what they count on, so
"fast! claim this airdrop or it dissapeared forever "
Is a typical RED Alert !

That is SCAM coming your way and it can make a chaos in your wallet and in your device too.

NoOne is giving away FREE MONEY! Have that in MIND Everytime you see ads like this ! 💸
My favorite Safety tip :

"If you have to ASK is this a scam ? " Then it surely IS.

Crypto doesn’t forgive carelessness.
But a little paranoia? That might save your entire portfolio. ✨

$UNI
#UniswapFakeAds #ScamAwareness
Let’s talk about “Verified Calls” and Reality. I want to say something clearly before people misunderstand me. I’m not spreading hate. I’m not targeting anyone. I’m not here to pull anyone down. I’m just talking about reality. In this market, I’ve noticed something many times. A coin pumps hard… big move, strong momentum. And after the pump, detailed analysis posts start appearing everywhere. Clean charts. Perfect entries. Strong confidence. But the move already happened. This isn’t about blaming anyone. It’s just how the system works sometimes. Retail traders see the post after the move and feel like they’re missing out. They enter late. And sometimes they get trapped. That’s the reality. Five hours before PIPPIN pumped, I shared my view. When it was quiet. When it wasn’t trending. I entered based on my own analysis. Right now the trade is running around $2,800+ in profit. I’m new on Binance Square, but I’m not new in trading. I’m learning this platform just like everyone else. And I’ll make mistakes too — because this is trading. I’m not saying I’m perfect. I’m not saying others are wrong. I’m just saying timing matters. Transparency matters. Watch who talks before the move. Not only after it. That’s all. #ScamAwareness #educational
Let’s talk about “Verified Calls” and Reality.
I want to say something clearly before people misunderstand me.
I’m not spreading hate.
I’m not targeting anyone.
I’m not here to pull anyone down.
I’m just talking about reality.
In this market, I’ve noticed something many times. A coin pumps hard… big move, strong momentum. And after the pump, detailed analysis posts start appearing everywhere.
Clean charts. Perfect entries. Strong confidence.
But the move already happened.
This isn’t about blaming anyone. It’s just how the system works sometimes. Retail traders see the post after the move and feel like they’re missing out. They enter late. And sometimes they get trapped.
That’s the reality.
Five hours before PIPPIN pumped, I shared my view. When it was quiet. When it wasn’t trending. I entered based on my own analysis.
Right now the trade is running around $2,800+ in profit.
I’m new on Binance Square, but I’m not new in trading. I’m learning this platform just like everyone else. And I’ll make mistakes too — because this is trading.
I’m not saying I’m perfect.
I’m not saying others are wrong.
I’m just saying timing matters. Transparency matters.
Watch who talks before the move.
Not only after it.
That’s all.
#ScamAwareness
#educational
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What Are Multisig Scams and How to Avoid Them?Multisig wallets are especially useful for people working in teams or those who want an extra layer of security. But here’s the catch: scammers can also use multisig wallets to trick users and steal their cryptocurrencies. Let’s take a closer look at how multisig wallets work and some of the most common multisig scams. What Is a Multisig Wallet? In the cryptocurrency world, a multisig (multi-signature) wallet is a type of wallet that requires more than one private key to authorize a transaction. They are like the digital equivalent of two-factor authentication (2FA), requiring two or more approvals (signatures) before a transaction can happen. You can set up a multisig wallet with different requirements, such as needing two out of three keys or three out of five, and so on. It’s like having multiple keys to a vault, where no one person can unlock it without the others. Multisig wallets are commonly used in business collaborations, DAOs (decentralized autonomous organizations), and joint ventures. They can also be useful for family funds or anyone who wants a bit of added security for their digital assets. Multisig wallets are often used to increase security, so how exactly are these wallets being used to scam people? What Is a Multisig Scam? The logic behind the scam is quite simple: scammers make victims believe they have full access to a crypto wallet when, in reality, they don’t. Below is an example of a scammer comment on a YouTube video: You might come across many variations of this scam on YouTube, Twitter, Telegram, and other social media platforms, but their message will always include a private key or a seed phrase. If it’s your first time seeing it, you might be tricked into thinking it’s a new user asking for help, but don’t get fooled. How Does a Multisig Scam Work? There are different types of multisig scams, and they are particularly common on the Tron network due to the way Tron multisig wallets work.  Some of the more elaborate multisig scams focus on tricking users into making their wallets multisig and adding the scammer as a co-owner. Once the scammers gain this level of control, they can effectively trap the funds or, in some cases, steal them directly. These scams are usually related to phishing or impersonation fraud, where scammers pretend to be from a reliable customer support team.  However, one of the most common multisig scams is much simpler and doesn’t require users to share their seed phrase or private keys. Instead, it’s designed to trick users into sending crypto to the scammer in an attempt to get funds from their multisig wallet. Let’s go through a common example. Multisig scam bait using SafePal To illustrate how the scam works, we will use the seed phrase shared in the YouTube comment we discussed above. First, we installed the SafePal wallet extension and imported the scammer’s wallet using the seed phrase provided. With the wallet open, we can see that the scammer has 2,022 USDT as a TRC-20 token in the Tron network. At this point, most victims will try to transfer the USDT out of the scammer’s wallet. However, the wallet doesn’t have enough TRX to pay for transaction fees. This is where the victim is tricked into sending TRX to the scammer’s wallet. The scammer preys on greedy victims who rush to open the wallet in an attempt to take the funds. They quickly send crypto to the wallet to pay for fees but soon realize they can’t make any transactions because it’s a multisig wallet. Remember, these wallets require multiple private keys (signatures) to approve a transfer. So, even if you have one of the keys, you won’t be able to sign transactions. The good news is that if you fall victim to such a scam, you are probably losing a relatively small amount of crypto (whatever value you sent to pay for gas fees). However, the more sophisticated multisig scams we mentioned earlier can target your crypto wallet directly, potentially leading to much bigger losses. Checking the scammer’s wallet address If we search for the scammer’s wallet address (ending in Kk78Z) on the TronScan blockchain explorer, we will notice that the account is controlled by another address (ending in bHCoc). This is what a multisig wallet looks like on the Tron network. Tron multisig wallets can be set up in many different ways. The wallet’s permission can be customized according to the weight given to each multisig account.  In the example above, the scammer’s account (ending in bHCoc) has full access to the multisig wallet (“Owner Permission”), while the account used to bait victims (ending in Kk78Z) has only limited functionality. How to Avoid Multisig Scams To avoid multisig scams and other types of fraud, you should keep your personal information private, avoid using stranger’s seed phrases or private keys, and watch out for phishing emails and websites. 1. Keep your private keys and seed phrases private No legitimate company, wallet provider, or crypto exchange will ever ask for your private keys or seed phrases. Keep them in a secure location and never share them with anyone. 2. Stick to official wallet apps and software Only use wallet software and apps that come from trusted, official sources. There are many fake crypto wallets and exchanges, so double-check the URL and verify app authenticity before using them. 3. Regularly audit your wallet permissions A good habit for multisig users is to check who has access to your wallet on a regular basis. Most wallets will let you review permissions in the settings. If you spot any unauthorized signatories, remove them immediately. You should also remove permissions of DeFi apps you no longer use. 4. Use hardware wallets for added security Hardware wallets are physical devices that store your crypto offline. Even if someone compromises your multisig setup, they won’t be able to move funds without the hardware wallet's physical confirmation. 5. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) Most wallet providers and exchanges offer 2FA. Enabling it can add an extra layer of security, preventing unauthorized access to your wallet. 6. Stay informed Cryptocurrency security is an ever-evolving field. New scams and tactics appear regularly, so it’s important to stay informed and keep learning about the latest threats and best security practices. 7. Wallet warnings Unfortunately, it’s not always easy to tell if a wallet is multisig or not. However, due to the growing number of scams, some wallet providers have added security features that warn users about potentially dangerous wallets.  Below are examples from SafePal and Trust Wallet, warning users that funds are blocked. $ADA {future}(ADAUSDT) $ETH {future}(ETHUSDT) $SOL {future}(SOLUSDT)

What Are Multisig Scams and How to Avoid Them?

Multisig wallets are especially useful for people working in teams or those who want an extra layer of security. But here’s the catch: scammers can also use multisig wallets to trick users and steal their cryptocurrencies. Let’s take a closer look at how multisig wallets work and some of the most common multisig scams.
What Is a Multisig Wallet?
In the cryptocurrency world, a multisig (multi-signature) wallet is a type of wallet that requires more than one private key to authorize a transaction. They are like the digital equivalent of two-factor authentication (2FA), requiring two or more approvals (signatures) before a transaction can happen.
You can set up a multisig wallet with different requirements, such as needing two out of three keys or three out of five, and so on. It’s like having multiple keys to a vault, where no one person can unlock it without the others.
Multisig wallets are commonly used in business collaborations, DAOs (decentralized autonomous organizations), and joint ventures. They can also be useful for family funds or anyone who wants a bit of added security for their digital assets.
Multisig wallets are often used to increase security, so how exactly are these wallets being used to scam people?
What Is a Multisig Scam?
The logic behind the scam is quite simple: scammers make victims believe they have full access to a crypto wallet when, in reality, they don’t. Below is an example of a scammer comment on a YouTube video:

You might come across many variations of this scam on YouTube, Twitter, Telegram, and other social media platforms, but their message will always include a private key or a seed phrase. If it’s your first time seeing it, you might be tricked into thinking it’s a new user asking for help, but don’t get fooled.
How Does a Multisig Scam Work?
There are different types of multisig scams, and they are particularly common on the Tron network due to the way Tron multisig wallets work. 
Some of the more elaborate multisig scams focus on tricking users into making their wallets multisig and adding the scammer as a co-owner. Once the scammers gain this level of control, they can effectively trap the funds or, in some cases, steal them directly.
These scams are usually related to phishing or impersonation fraud, where scammers pretend to be from a reliable customer support team. 
However, one of the most common multisig scams is much simpler and doesn’t require users to share their seed phrase or private keys. Instead, it’s designed to trick users into sending crypto to the scammer in an attempt to get funds from their multisig wallet. Let’s go through a common example.
Multisig scam bait using SafePal
To illustrate how the scam works, we will use the seed phrase shared in the YouTube comment we discussed above. First, we installed the SafePal wallet extension and imported the scammer’s wallet using the seed phrase provided.
With the wallet open, we can see that the scammer has 2,022 USDT as a TRC-20 token in the Tron network. At this point, most victims will try to transfer the USDT out of the scammer’s wallet.

However, the wallet doesn’t have enough TRX to pay for transaction fees. This is where the victim is tricked into sending TRX to the scammer’s wallet.
The scammer preys on greedy victims who rush to open the wallet in an attempt to take the funds. They quickly send crypto to the wallet to pay for fees but soon realize they can’t make any transactions because it’s a multisig wallet.
Remember, these wallets require multiple private keys (signatures) to approve a transfer. So, even if you have one of the keys, you won’t be able to sign transactions.
The good news is that if you fall victim to such a scam, you are probably losing a relatively small amount of crypto (whatever value you sent to pay for gas fees). However, the more sophisticated multisig scams we mentioned earlier can target your crypto wallet directly, potentially leading to much bigger losses.
Checking the scammer’s wallet address
If we search for the scammer’s wallet address (ending in Kk78Z) on the TronScan blockchain explorer, we will notice that the account is controlled by another address (ending in bHCoc). This is what a multisig wallet looks like on the Tron network.

Tron multisig wallets can be set up in many different ways. The wallet’s permission can be customized according to the weight given to each multisig account. 
In the example above, the scammer’s account (ending in bHCoc) has full access to the multisig wallet (“Owner Permission”), while the account used to bait victims (ending in Kk78Z) has only limited functionality.
How to Avoid Multisig Scams
To avoid multisig scams and other types of fraud, you should keep your personal information private, avoid using stranger’s seed phrases or private keys, and watch out for phishing emails and websites.
1. Keep your private keys and seed phrases private
No legitimate company, wallet provider, or crypto exchange will ever ask for your private keys or seed phrases. Keep them in a secure location and never share them with anyone.
2. Stick to official wallet apps and software
Only use wallet software and apps that come from trusted, official sources. There are many fake crypto wallets and exchanges, so double-check the URL and verify app authenticity before using them.
3. Regularly audit your wallet permissions
A good habit for multisig users is to check who has access to your wallet on a regular basis. Most wallets will let you review permissions in the settings. If you spot any unauthorized signatories, remove them immediately. You should also remove permissions of DeFi apps you no longer use.
4. Use hardware wallets for added security
Hardware wallets are physical devices that store your crypto offline. Even if someone compromises your multisig setup, they won’t be able to move funds without the hardware wallet's physical confirmation.
5. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA)
Most wallet providers and exchanges offer 2FA. Enabling it can add an extra layer of security, preventing unauthorized access to your wallet.
6. Stay informed
Cryptocurrency security is an ever-evolving field. New scams and tactics appear regularly, so it’s important to stay informed and keep learning about the latest threats and best security practices.
7. Wallet warnings
Unfortunately, it’s not always easy to tell if a wallet is multisig or not. However, due to the growing number of scams, some wallet providers have added security features that warn users about potentially dangerous wallets. 
Below are examples from SafePal and Trust Wallet, warning users that funds are blocked.

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@MANTRA_Chain $OM 🚨 🚨🚨🚨 this guy did FUD to OM for many months to take profits shorting OM. Due to all misinformation spread in Binance by many accounts, this dude made a lot of money and now is launching his own SCAM PROJECT of 0 utility , a full scheme SCAM. Stay away from it. 🙂‍↔️ 🫷 🛑 #ScamAwareness #ScamWarning #WPO
@MANTRA $OM

🚨 🚨🚨🚨

this guy did FUD to OM for many months to take profits shorting OM.

Due to all misinformation spread in Binance by many accounts, this dude made a lot of money and now is launching his own SCAM PROJECT of 0 utility , a full scheme SCAM.

Stay away from it. 🙂‍↔️ 🫷 🛑
#ScamAwareness
#ScamWarning
#WPO
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📜 أطلقنا الورقة البيضاء لمشروع Whale Protocol Official (WPO)
مبادرة مجتمعية مستقلة تكشف الاحتيال وتبني طبقة نزاهة في أسواق الأصول الرقمية عبر تقارير موثقة، تصنيف مخاطر، وحوكمة شفافة.
الهدف: تعزيز الثقة وحماية المستثمرين بالشفافية والمساءلة المجتمعية.
#StrategyBTCPurchase #WhaleBreaker
Почему это работает? Эффект «официальности» 🫡🫡🫡🫡 Мошенники используют качественную бумагу, официальные шрифты и логотипы. Письмо выглядит солиднее, чем e-mail. Они давят на страх Ваш кошелек будет заблокирован, если вы не пройдете проверку😈😈😈😈😈😈 Но помните: блокчейн нельзя заблокировать, а производитель кошелька не имеет доступа к вашим активам! #CryptoTrust #ScamAwareness #Web3Security #Ledger
Почему это работает? Эффект «официальности» 🫡🫡🫡🫡

Мошенники используют качественную бумагу, официальные шрифты и логотипы. Письмо выглядит солиднее, чем e-mail.

Они давят на страх Ваш кошелек будет заблокирован, если вы не пройдете проверку😈😈😈😈😈😈

Но помните: блокчейн нельзя заблокировать, а производитель кошелька не имеет доступа к вашим активам!

#CryptoTrust #ScamAwareness #Web3Security #Ledger
Crypto Scam Alert: Protecting Your Assets in 2026🚨📢📢 Scam Type How It Works The Red Flag$BTC Pig Butchering Scammers build a "relationship" (romance or friendship) over weeks before suggesting a "guaranteed" crypto investment. They move the conversation to WhatsApp/Telegram and pressure you to use a specific, unknown platform.$PIPE AI Trading Bots Fraudsters promise high returns using a "proprietary" or "secret" AI algorithm that never loses. "Guaranteed" returns. No legitimate trading bot can guarantee profits in a volatile market.$SOL Fake "Liquidity" Fees You see "profits" on a site, but when you try to withdraw, they demand an "unlock fee" or "tax" payment first. Never pay money to get your money back. Legitimate exchanges deduct fees from the balance, they don't ask for more. Deepfake Giveaways AI-generated videos of celebrities (like Elon Musk or Vitalik Buterin) promoting "doubling" your crypto. If you have to send crypto to "verify" your address or "double" your money, it's a scam... #BTC走势分析 #MarketRebound #ScamAwareness #cryptouniverseofficial #Binance

Crypto Scam Alert: Protecting Your Assets in 2026

🚨📢📢 Scam Type How It Works The Red Flag$BTC
Pig Butchering Scammers build a "relationship" (romance or friendship) over weeks before suggesting a "guaranteed" crypto investment. They move the conversation to WhatsApp/Telegram and pressure you to use a specific, unknown platform.$PIPE
AI Trading Bots Fraudsters promise high returns using a "proprietary" or "secret" AI algorithm that never loses. "Guaranteed" returns. No legitimate trading bot can guarantee profits in a volatile market.$SOL
Fake "Liquidity" Fees You see "profits" on a site, but when you try to withdraw, they demand an "unlock fee" or "tax" payment first. Never pay money to get your money back. Legitimate exchanges deduct fees from the balance, they don't ask for more.
Deepfake Giveaways AI-generated videos of celebrities (like Elon Musk or Vitalik Buterin) promoting "doubling" your crypto. If you have to send crypto to "verify" your address or "double" your money, it's a scam...
#BTC走势分析 #MarketRebound #ScamAwareness #cryptouniverseofficial #Binance
🚨 Crypto Scammer Red Flags Protect your assets—watch for these warning signs: ✅ Guaranteed returns – No legit investment promises fixed profits ✅ Urgency & pressure – "Act now or miss out" is manipulation ✅ Unsolicited DMs – Strangers offering "exclusive" deals ✅ Fake celebrity endorsements – Verify through official channels ✅ No whitepaper/audit – Legit projects are transparent Rule: If it sounds too good to be true, it is. Never share private keys or send crypto to "verify" your wallet. Stay skeptical, stay safe! 🔒 #crypto #ScamAwareness
🚨 Crypto Scammer Red Flags

Protect your assets—watch for these warning signs:

✅ Guaranteed returns – No legit investment promises fixed profits

✅ Urgency & pressure – "Act now or miss out" is manipulation

✅ Unsolicited DMs – Strangers offering "exclusive" deals

✅ Fake celebrity endorsements – Verify through official channels

✅ No whitepaper/audit – Legit projects are transparent

Rule: If it sounds too good to be true, it is. Never share private keys or send crypto to "verify" your wallet. Stay skeptical, stay safe! 🔒
#crypto #ScamAwareness
STOP ✋ Crypto users — one small copy-paste mistake just cost $354,000 USDT 👇 A trader lost 354,000 USDT in seconds after falling into an address poisoning scam. 🔹 Attackers created a fake wallet that matched the same starting and ending characters as a frequently used address. 🔹 They sent a tiny transaction so the fake address appeared in the victim’s history. 🔹 The user copied from recent transactions without checking the full string — and sent the full amount to the scammer. How to stay safe: • Never trust address history blindly • Always verify the full wallet address character by character • Save and label trusted addresses • Send a small test amount first for large transfers One quick check can save your whole wallet. Stay alert. News for awareness only — not financial advice. #ScamAwareness
STOP ✋ Crypto users — one small copy-paste mistake just cost $354,000 USDT 👇
A trader lost 354,000 USDT in seconds after falling into an address poisoning scam.

🔹 Attackers created a fake wallet that matched the same starting and ending characters as a frequently used address.
🔹 They sent a tiny transaction so the fake address appeared in the victim’s history.
🔹 The user copied from recent transactions without checking the full string — and sent the full amount to the scammer.

How to stay safe:
• Never trust address history blindly
• Always verify the full wallet address character by character
• Save and label trusted addresses
• Send a small test amount first for large transfers

One quick check can save your whole wallet. Stay alert. News for awareness only — not financial advice.
#ScamAwareness
62% of Crypto Press Releases Linked to High-Risk or Scam Projects, Report Finds A new Chainstory report analyzing 2,893 crypto press releases distributed between June and November 2025 found that 62% originated from projects classified as High Risk or confirmed Scam. Only 27% came from Low Risk entities with transparent teams and regulatory registration. Nearly 49% of releases focused on product updates, while 24% covered exchange listings. Just 2% related to funding or corporate finance events. Tone analysis showed that only 10% of releases were neutral, with the majority categorized as promotional or overstated. The report highlights how crypto newswires enable guaranteed paid placement across multiple crypto media sites without editorial review. In many cases, these paid crypto press releases are formatted to resemble organic news articles, yet disclosure is not always clear or prominent, raising serious transparency concerns under FTC native advertising standards. The findings suggest that crypto press release distribution functions largely as a marketing channel for token promotions, exchange listings, and crypto presales, rather than a traditional news pipeline. TheHolyCoins has also reported on cases where aggressive pre-launch promotional campaigns preceded sharp post-listing declines. In one example, Lightchain AI raised approximately $21 million in a crypto presale before experiencing a significant price drop after launch. As crypto markets remain sentiment-driven, the distinction between paid promotion and independent journalism continues to shape investor perception. Link to the full article in the comments. #CryptoNews #CryptocurrencyNews #scam #ScamAwareness #Presale
62% of Crypto Press Releases Linked to High-Risk or Scam Projects, Report Finds
A new Chainstory report analyzing 2,893 crypto press releases distributed between June and November 2025 found that 62% originated from projects classified as High Risk or confirmed Scam. Only 27% came from Low Risk entities with transparent teams and regulatory registration.
Nearly 49% of releases focused on product updates, while 24% covered exchange listings. Just 2% related to funding or corporate finance events. Tone analysis showed that only 10% of releases were neutral, with the majority categorized as promotional or overstated.
The report highlights how crypto newswires enable guaranteed paid placement across multiple crypto media sites without editorial review. In many cases, these paid crypto press releases are formatted to resemble organic news articles, yet disclosure is not always clear or prominent, raising serious transparency concerns under FTC native advertising standards.
The findings suggest that crypto press release distribution functions largely as a marketing channel for token promotions, exchange listings, and crypto presales, rather than a traditional news pipeline.
TheHolyCoins has also reported on cases where aggressive pre-launch promotional campaigns preceded sharp post-listing declines. In one example, Lightchain AI raised approximately $21 million in a crypto presale before experiencing a significant price drop after launch.
As crypto markets remain sentiment-driven, the distinction between paid promotion and independent journalism continues to shape investor perception.

Link to the full article in the comments.

#CryptoNews #CryptocurrencyNews #scam #ScamAwareness #Presale
🚨 Trust Wallet Users – Security Warning 🚨 I want to inform you that some funds were transferred from my Trust Wallet without my permission ⚠️ This is just for awareness, not panic. 🔐 If you are a Trust Wallet user, please be careful: ❌ Avoid fake websites & phishing links ❌ Do not approve unknown DApps ❌ Never share your recovery phrase or private keys 🔄 Regularly revoke unused token approvals 🛡️ Your wallet is only safe if you control permissions carefully. Please stay alert and protect your funds 💰 #Trustwalletscam #ScamAwareness #USDT。 #BinanceSquareTalks #Trustwalletfund
🚨 Trust Wallet Users – Security Warning 🚨
I want to inform you that some funds were transferred from my Trust Wallet without my permission ⚠️
This is just for awareness, not panic.
🔐 If you are a Trust Wallet user, please be careful:
❌ Avoid fake websites & phishing links
❌ Do not approve unknown DApps
❌ Never share your recovery phrase or private keys
🔄 Regularly revoke unused token approvals
🛡️ Your wallet is only safe if you control permissions carefully.
Please stay alert and protect your funds 💰

#Trustwalletscam #ScamAwareness #USDT。 #BinanceSquareTalks #Trustwalletfund
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Suspect in French Crypto Kidnappings Arrested in MoroccoA 24-year-old man said to be a mastermind behind the recent crimes was taken into custody in Tangier, authorities said. #scamriskwarning #ScamAwareness

Suspect in French Crypto Kidnappings Arrested in Morocco

A 24-year-old man said to be a mastermind behind the recent crimes was taken into custody in Tangier, authorities said.
#scamriskwarning #ScamAwareness
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The Price of Crypto: Beyond Market VolatilityThe crypto space, once a Wild West of decentralized finance, is increasingly becoming a battleground for sophisticated criminals. As the value of cryptocurrencies fluctuates, the allure of easy gains attracts both legitimate investors and those with malicious intent. Recent events highlight an alarming trend: the convergence of advanced technologies, like AI, with traditional criminal tactics to exploit crypto investors. The Rise of AI-Powered Romance Scams The Hong Kong police's dismantling of a crypto crime syndicate underscores the chilling sophistication of modern-day scams. These criminals employed AI-generated personas of wealthy, single women to lure unsuspecting victims into romantic relationships. Leveraging deepfakes and sophisticated chatbots, they manipulated emotions and trust, ultimately defrauding victims of substantial crypto holdings. This case serves as a stark reminder that the digital world can be a breeding ground for deception, where lines between reality and artificiality blur. The Threat of Crypto-Fueled Kidnappings The attempted kidnapping of a Canadian crypto forum moderator highlights the escalating risks faced by individuals perceived to possess significant crypto wealth. These attacks, driven by the perceived ease of accessing and transferring cryptocurrencies, pose a severe threat to both physical and financial security. The anonymity and speed of crypto transactions make them attractive targets for criminals seeking quick and untraceable gains. The Growing Landscape of Crypto Crime According to Jameson Lopp, there have been nearly 200 violent crypto crimes between 2014 and 2024. This data underscores the increasing prevalence of criminal activity targeting the crypto ecosystem. These crimes range from sophisticated hacking and phishing attacks to physical assaults and kidnappings, demonstrating the evolving nature of threats faced by crypto investors. Precautions for Crypto Investors Given the escalating risks, it's crucial for crypto investors to adopt a proactive approach to security: Verify Information: Be highly skeptical of unsolicited communication, especially those involving romantic interests. Verify the authenticity of profiles and communication channels independently.Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): 2FA adds an extra layer of security to your crypto accounts, making it significantly harder for unauthorized individuals to access your funds.Diversify Your Portfolio: Avoid concentrating your crypto holdings in a single asset or exchange. Diversification can mitigate losses in case of hacks or scams.Stay Informed: Keep abreast of the latest security threats and best practices. Follow reputable crypto news sources and engage with the community to learn from others' experiences.Report Suspicious Activity: Report any suspicious activity to the relevant authorities and crypto exchanges. This helps law enforcement agencies track down and apprehend criminals. The crypto landscape is constantly evolving, and so are the threats faced by investors. By understanding the evolving nature of crypto crime and taking proactive steps to enhance their security, investors can navigate the challenges and minimize their exposure to risks. Global collaboration among law enforcement agencies is crucial to effectively combat these threats and ensure the long-term sustainability of the crypto ecosystem. #scamriskwarning #ScamAwareness #Crypto #CryptoCrime #BinanceSquareFamily

The Price of Crypto: Beyond Market Volatility

The crypto space, once a Wild West of decentralized finance, is increasingly becoming a battleground for sophisticated criminals. As the value of cryptocurrencies fluctuates, the allure of easy gains attracts both legitimate investors and those with malicious intent. Recent events highlight an alarming trend: the convergence of advanced technologies, like AI, with traditional criminal tactics to exploit crypto investors.
The Rise of AI-Powered Romance Scams
The Hong Kong police's dismantling of a crypto crime syndicate underscores the chilling sophistication of modern-day scams. These criminals employed AI-generated personas of wealthy, single women to lure unsuspecting victims into romantic relationships. Leveraging deepfakes and sophisticated chatbots, they manipulated emotions and trust, ultimately defrauding victims of substantial crypto holdings. This case serves as a stark reminder that the digital world can be a breeding ground for deception, where lines between reality and artificiality blur.
The Threat of Crypto-Fueled Kidnappings
The attempted kidnapping of a Canadian crypto forum moderator highlights the escalating risks faced by individuals perceived to possess significant crypto wealth. These attacks, driven by the perceived ease of accessing and transferring cryptocurrencies, pose a severe threat to both physical and financial security. The anonymity and speed of crypto transactions make them attractive targets for criminals seeking quick and untraceable gains.
The Growing Landscape of Crypto Crime
According to Jameson Lopp, there have been nearly 200 violent crypto crimes between 2014 and 2024. This data underscores the increasing prevalence of criminal activity targeting the crypto ecosystem. These crimes range from sophisticated hacking and phishing attacks to physical assaults and kidnappings, demonstrating the evolving nature of threats faced by crypto investors.
Precautions for Crypto Investors
Given the escalating risks, it's crucial for crypto investors to adopt a proactive approach to security:
Verify Information: Be highly skeptical of unsolicited communication, especially those involving romantic interests. Verify the authenticity of profiles and communication channels independently.Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): 2FA adds an extra layer of security to your crypto accounts, making it significantly harder for unauthorized individuals to access your funds.Diversify Your Portfolio: Avoid concentrating your crypto holdings in a single asset or exchange. Diversification can mitigate losses in case of hacks or scams.Stay Informed: Keep abreast of the latest security threats and best practices. Follow reputable crypto news sources and engage with the community to learn from others' experiences.Report Suspicious Activity: Report any suspicious activity to the relevant authorities and crypto exchanges. This helps law enforcement agencies track down and apprehend criminals.

The crypto landscape is constantly evolving, and so are the threats faced by investors. By understanding the evolving nature of crypto crime and taking proactive steps to enhance their security, investors can navigate the challenges and minimize their exposure to risks. Global collaboration among law enforcement agencies is crucial to effectively combat these threats and ensure the long-term sustainability of the crypto ecosystem.

#scamriskwarning #ScamAwareness #Crypto #CryptoCrime #BinanceSquareFamily
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The US authorities are taking steps to return $8.2 million in seized cryptocurrency to the victims of a large-scale scam. The scam, which involved sending fake "wrong number" messages to random phone numbers, managed to deceive 33 people into investing in a bogus cryptocurrency scheme, resulting in losses of around $6 million.#ScamAwareness
The US authorities are taking steps to return $8.2 million in seized cryptocurrency to the victims of a large-scale scam. The scam, which involved sending fake "wrong number" messages to random phone numbers, managed to deceive 33 people into investing in a bogus cryptocurrency scheme, resulting in losses of around $6 million.#ScamAwareness
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Remember that I told you before the Truth comes out, XRP, it is a scam. Pay Attention my loved ones.
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