Heads up—scammers are actively impersonating major data platforms in the crypto space. Here's what you need to know: legitimate platforms don't initiate phone calls to users, and they'll never ask for sensitive information via unsolicited contact. If someone claims to represent an official service, don't trust it outright. Always verify directly through official channels before sharing any details. Reach out to the platform's support team through their verified contact methods if you're unsure about a communication's legitimacy. Your account security depends on staying skeptical and proactive.
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ZenChainWalker
· 01-09 06:49
Another wave of new phishing tricks, I was wondering why so many people have been caught recently...
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PumpBeforeRug
· 01-09 00:32
Damn, here we go again. I've already been scammed once before. Now I just hang up on unfamiliar calls.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-07 05:03
Another wave of phishing calls... I should have seen it coming. These days, even scammers are starting to adopt a more sophisticated approach.
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MetaverseHermit
· 01-06 09:52
Another scammer is here, this time targeting the data platform? Give me a break, I just hang up on mysterious calls, really.
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SybilAttackVictim
· 01-06 09:49
Another wave of scam calls? I almost got scammed last time, really need to be careful.
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LiquidityNinja
· 01-06 09:28
Hang up immediately when you receive a stranger's call. I've seen this trick before, haha.
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OldLeekConfession
· 01-06 09:25
Someone is impersonating the platform again? I almost got scammed last time. Now I just hang up on unfamiliar calls; I don't trust anyone who calls.
Heads up—scammers are actively impersonating major data platforms in the crypto space. Here's what you need to know: legitimate platforms don't initiate phone calls to users, and they'll never ask for sensitive information via unsolicited contact. If someone claims to represent an official service, don't trust it outright. Always verify directly through official channels before sharing any details. Reach out to the platform's support team through their verified contact methods if you're unsure about a communication's legitimacy. Your account security depends on staying skeptical and proactive.