It is very important to understand this: an account using your avatar or a celebrity's photo as a profile picture does not mean that it is the genuine account owner.



In the crypto community, impersonation and phishing scams are all too common. Someone casually copies an avatar and claims to be a project team member, trader, or KOL; scammers rely on this superficial appearance to gain trust.

Remember one thing: never decide to trust someone based solely on their avatar and nickname. Official channels, wallet addresses, and on-chain interaction records are the real proof. Think more, don’t be fooled by appearances. 🧠
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 2025-12-19 16:47
Damn, so many people still fall for such basic scams. I'm truly amazed.
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AirdropHustlervip
· 2025-12-19 16:42
Haha, this is a common topic, but there are still people falling into traps. I've seen too many fake project teams—just one profile picture and they want to scam me into transferring funds? Overthinking it, right?
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LeekCuttervip
· 2025-12-19 16:29
Haha, that's right. In our crypto circle, it's the same routine every day. Just change your avatar and dare to call yourself some big V, it's really funny.
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