MCO Official Reminder: Our team members will never proactively contact you via private messages, nor will they ask you to transfer funds, share wallet addresses, or participate in copy trading. If you receive such messages, it is 100% a scam.
Fake accounts and scammers are active frequently in the community. If you find suspicious accounts impersonating the official, false information, or spam comments, please help us report them. Report link: [Original link has been removed]
Protect your assets by recognizing scams. If you have any questions, feel free to consult through official channels.
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GasOptimizer
· 8h ago
I've been scammed once before, but this time I learned my lesson.
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If someone DMs asking for money, block them immediately. Don't even think about it.
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These days, there are too many impersonators of the official accounts. Be more cautious.
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Wow, another scam warning. It's really hard to guard against all of them.
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Daring to ask for wallet addresses? That's outrageous.
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Delete messages as soon as you see them. Don't give scammers a chance.
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Always ask customer service before transferring funds. That's my strict rule.
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Another scam case. Why do they always use the same tricks?
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The official has clearly stated that some people still fall for it. Unbelievable.
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Report those fake accounts. Let's team up to fight them.
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HodlKumamon
· 15h ago
Based on data from the past six months, the growth rate of scam cases has already exceeded 82%. Everyone must stay alert, little cuties.
Most of the private messages actively reaching out to you are probably just trying to scam your U. Don't hesitate to blacklist them directly.
The last time I saw someone was scammed out of over 3,000, and I really felt heartbroken... So let's all stay vigilant together.
Reporting those fake accounts is a way to protect the entire community. Bear hugs and thumbs up from Bear.
Wallet addresses should never be shared casually. This is the most basic risk control knowledge in asset allocation.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 01-05 20:35
Here they come again, there are really too many scammers
This kind of thing is no longer surprising, just a reminder for beginners not to fall for scams
I don't believe anyone would still fall for low-level scams like asking for money through private messages
Report those fake accounts, don't let them harm others
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BugBountyHunter
· 01-05 15:58
There are people impersonating official accounts every day, it's really annoying.
Here we go again, still need to be more cautious.
Damn, when will these scammers ever disappear?
I've reported several fake accounts, but it seems useless.
Crypto scams are everywhere, so you need to be more careful.
Private messages asking for money are 100% scams; if you lack basic common sense, you'll get scammed.
The official team will never reach out to you proactively, understand?
A bunch of fake accounts are just riding the wave, so annoying.
So, never casually share your wallet address with others.
Such reminders are necessary, but some people still fall for scams regardless.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 01-05 15:58
Private messages asking for money are all scams. If you don't understand this, what are you even playing with cryptocurrencies for?
It's about time to seriously crack down on those fake official accounts. So annoying.
Scam groups are getting a bit rampant, appearing in the group every day.
Wallet addresses and such should never be shared, it's common sense.
Report impersonators immediately so they have nowhere to be arrogant.
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SingleForYears
· 01-05 15:58
I just said there are too many scammers in this circle, be more cautious.
I've already been private messaged about this, just delete and report.
Are there still people falling for such low-level scams? I'm convinced.
The official statement says there are indeed quite a few issues.
Providing a wallet address? Only someone with a brain fart would do that.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-05 15:56
It was about time to release this announcement; there are too many phishing accounts.
Really, lately I've been getting a bunch of scammers in private messages. Don't trust them.
Anyway, remember one thing: the official team will never ask you for money proactively.
I've reported them, and everyone should not be lenient.
This kind of scam is really outrageous; it's hard to guard against all of them.
Internet scams are all about psychological warfare; being cautious is never a bad thing.
Immediately report any impersonation of the official team; the community needs to protect itself.
Never share your wallet address with strangers, I'll say it again.
I've encountered this myself—just block them immediately, no politeness needed.
This reminder is very timely; newcomers must pay close attention.
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ConfusedWhale
· 01-05 15:55
Another scam warning, this time about MCO.
Someone should have caught these fake accounts long ago.
Anyone asking for money via private message is 100% a scammer; basic common sense should tell you that.
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Anon4461
· 01-05 15:54
Private messages asking for money are 100% scams, no discussion needed.
These days, scams are more common than genuine projects.
I've been harassed by stolen account alt accounts before, just report them directly, no debate.
MCO's reminder was timely; the community is indeed chaotic.
The official never contacts you proactively, just remember that.
Who would share wallet addresses? Only a fool.
Seeing more scam accounts being caught in the community again, gotta keep reporting.
Someone's trying to scam every day, it's hard to guard against all of them.
There are so many fake official accounts, the real challenge is how to tell them apart.
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PanicSeller69
· 01-05 15:54
Oh my God, they're using this trick again? I've seen these scammers before, haha.
Every day someone impersonates the official account in my DM, I just block them.
These scam groups are really outrageous, it's hard to guard against them.
Is reporting this stuff useful? It seems like scammers are always faster than the official response.
Who would really give their wallet address to a stranger? Isn't that common sense?
The key is why so many people still fall for it, where's their brains?
Frequent official reminders indicate the problem is very serious. I need to stay alert.
MCO Official Reminder: Our team members will never proactively contact you via private messages, nor will they ask you to transfer funds, share wallet addresses, or participate in copy trading. If you receive such messages, it is 100% a scam.
Fake accounts and scammers are active frequently in the community. If you find suspicious accounts impersonating the official, false information, or spam comments, please help us report them. Report link: [Original link has been removed]
Protect your assets by recognizing scams. If you have any questions, feel free to consult through official channels.