Recently, I heard that a blockchain game claiming to be associated with a certain well-known figure has appeared.
This afternoon, someone reported that after downloading their APP, their wallet was directly compromised. Not sure if it's an isolated case or a common situation. I checked the project account, and there are indeed a bunch of project founders and big V's in the follow list, which makes me a bit confused.
Is there an expert brother who can explain what exactly is going on? I don't dare to touch it for now; I need to investigate the details first. After all, wallet security is a serious matter, and it's better to be cautious.
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ProofOfNothing
· 12-12 19:50
Here we go again with this set? Claiming to be a big V to scam retail investors, this trick is so tired.
Wallet emptied? Don't touch it, just identify the problem projects at a glance.
This follow list makes me shiver, it's all insiders boosting each other.
Installing the app immediately dives into the wallet, isn't this just a pure social engineering attack? It should be reported.
How are there still people daring to try this? Brain dead.
With this trend, it might just be the last harvest before some exit scam.
Big V endorsement = big trap, can't you learn this lesson in this day and age?
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Ser_APY_2000
· 12-12 04:12
Here comes another scam, this trick is so old, who's still falling for it?
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TokenomicsDetective
· 12-10 17:57
It's the old trick of using big V status to harvest profits again. Be really careful if your wallet gets hacked.
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GlueGuy
· 12-10 17:49
It's the same trick again, pretending to be a big V to scam retail investors, so dizzying.
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ChainComedian
· 12-10 17:48
It's the same old trick again, using celebrities' names to harvest profits.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 12-10 17:42
Coming back with the same routine? Celebrity effect cash cow, always the same tricks.
Having your wallet drained is indeed ruthless, but as for that follow list... I suspect it's just a bunch of mutual follows to create the illusion.
My advice is to avoid it; these days, nine out of ten accounts claiming to be big V are just empty shells.
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 12-10 17:39
It's the same trick again; I don't trust projects from a bunch of big V accounts I follow.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 12-10 17:30
It's the same old trick, pretending to be a big V to fleece newcomers. Old routine.
Wallet directly emptied? Damn, how ruthless is that? Probably a phishing app.
Follow list full of project teams? Isn't that just mutual collusion to deceive us?
First, see if anyone has been scammed, so I can avoid the pit.
There are too many traps in blockchain games; check the source before downloading the app.
Experts, speak up quickly, so more people don't fall into the trap.
Recently, I heard that a blockchain game claiming to be associated with a certain well-known figure has appeared.
This afternoon, someone reported that after downloading their APP, their wallet was directly compromised. Not sure if it's an isolated case or a common situation. I checked the project account, and there are indeed a bunch of project founders and big V's in the follow list, which makes me a bit confused.
Is there an expert brother who can explain what exactly is going on? I don't dare to touch it for now; I need to investigate the details first. After all, wallet security is a serious matter, and it's better to be cautious.