#Circle has refuted claims that it launched a tokenized precious metals trading platform called “#CircleMetals .” According to CoinDesk, the announcement released on Christmas Eve was false, using fabricated Circle branding and executive quotes.
The fake release directed users to connect wallets to swap #USDC for so-called gold (#GLDC ) and silver (#SILC ) tokens. Circle confirmed it has never offered such a service, and the related website has since been taken offline. The company urged users to stay alert and avoid unverified links or wallet connection requests.
#CryptoScam
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CIRCLE DENIES RUMORS OF TOKENIZED GOLD & SILVER PLATFORM
#Circle has refuted claims that it launched a tokenized precious metals trading platform called “#CircleMetals .” According to CoinDesk, the announcement released on Christmas Eve was false, using fabricated Circle branding and executive quotes. The fake release directed users to connect wallets to swap #USDC for so-called gold (#GLDC ) and silver (#SILC ) tokens. Circle confirmed it has never offered such a service, and the related website has since been taken offline. The company urged users to stay alert and avoid unverified links or wallet connection requests. #CryptoScam