Shiba Inu holders are becoming targets of a complex "wallet address scam" scheme. Scammers use addresses that mimic the beginning and ending characters of the victim's legitimate past contact addresses to send small "dust" transactions. This scam exploits users' habit of copying transaction record addresses, which can lead to funds directly falling into the scammers' hands. The SHIB community strongly recommends that all users verify the complete wallet address before making any transfers and avoid copying unsolicited transaction information.
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Shiba Inu holders are becoming targets of a complex "wallet address scam" scheme. Scammers use addresses that mimic the beginning and ending characters of the victim's legitimate past contact addresses to send small "dust" transactions. This scam exploits users' habit of copying transaction record addresses, which can lead to funds directly falling into the scammers' hands. The SHIB community strongly recommends that all users verify the complete wallet address before making any transfers and avoid copying unsolicited transaction information.