Here's a reality check worth sharing: Someone once claimed they work on cutting-edge AI tech, pushing boundaries, always at the frontier. Then comes a community airdrop notification—'BagsApp has allocated tokens for you to claim.' Sounds legit? Think again. The moment they hesitated: "Wait... is this a crypto scam?" Classic red flag. And their conclusion? "I'm out of this."



The contradiction is glaring: You can't claim to embrace Web3 innovation while falling for textbook phishing schemes. Staying ahead of technology means staying sharp. Airdrop hunting? Fine. But before clicking any link, ask yourself—would a legitimate project really drop tokens without explicit verification? Awareness is your first line of defense.
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 2h ago
Haha, this person cracked me up. Claiming to be at the forefront of AI but got fooled by a phishing airdrop. The Web3 persona is collapsing way too quickly.
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ApeWithAPlanvip
· 2h ago
Wow, this person really can't hold it together. Claiming to be at the forefront of AI but got caught by a phishing email... This must be a common problem among web3 people, right?
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ForkLibertarianvip
· 2h ago
Watching people get phished all the time, this time someone finally made it through haha
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CommunitySlackervip
· 2h ago
This is hilarious. Who still falls for such a basic phishing scam?
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