Watch out for fake token scams circulating in the crypto space. Recently, fraudsters have been promoting counterfeit tokens claiming affiliation with major data platforms. These schemes typically use similar branding and official-sounding names to deceive investors. Always verify token authenticity through official channels and legitimate contract addresses before engaging in any transactions. Stay vigilant and protect your assets from these common phishing tactics in the Web3 ecosystem.

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OnChain_Detectivevip
· 01-07 10:27
ngl, seen this pattern before... contract address verification is literally the bare minimum but half the community still sleeping on it. statistical anomaly in token launches rn - too many sus branding clones flooding in. dyor or get rugged, simple as that.
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FUDwatchervip
· 01-07 09:54
This trick is so old; you can see it every week.
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HashBrowniesvip
· 01-07 09:49
Here we go again, new scam coins are waiting for me to get involved every day.
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MagicBeanvip
· 01-07 09:48
Another wave of altcoins? This tactic is really terrible. You can avoid the trap with just one contract address.
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SandwichDetectorvip
· 01-07 09:43
Another wave of fake coin scams, really getting on my nerves.
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MetaMiseryvip
· 01-07 09:32
Another wave of fake coins to scam investors again, this trick is really hard to guard against.
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