Heads up everyone—scammers are getting bold out there. If you're seeing accounts claiming to be me, that's a red flag right there. Let me be clear: I never slide into DMs asking about trades or requesting money. Never. So if someone's doing that, they're fake, period.
Here's what to watch for. Fake accounts often use similar names or slight variations. They'll try to build trust, then hit you with requests. Don't fall for it. If you spot one, tag it so I can report and shut it down.
One more thing worth mentioning—those location claims some accounts use as "proof"? They're usually lies. I'm US-based. If an account claims to be from Nigeria, India, Africa, or Asia but says it's me, something's definitely off. Do your homework. Check the verified badge. Check the posting history. Trust your gut.
Stay sharp out there.
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ForkTongue
· 01-15 23:34
Ha, another batch of fake accounts, so annoying
Someone asked me for my address again? Wake up, everyone, I would never do that
You don't even check the verification tags? That's really unbelievable
If someone asks for money in DMs, just report them directly, don't hesitate
These days, even blue checkmarks can be faked, who the hell still believes in anything anymore
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AirdropDreamer
· 01-15 14:46
Damn, someone is impersonating again? These scammers should have been dealt with long ago.
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 01-14 11:28
Once again, fake accounts are impersonating others. Everyone, be careful.
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ContractTearjerker
· 01-13 01:02
Damn, someone is impersonating again, huh? These days, fake accounts are really hard to guard against.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 01-13 01:01
Fake accounts are impersonating again? These days, even scammers have to compete fiercely.
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SolidityStruggler
· 01-13 00:55
Scammers are really getting more and more rampant. Everyone, be careful.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 01-13 00:53
Damn, these days even fake accounts are starting to impersonate. Is there really no one doing serious work?
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WhaleMinion
· 01-13 00:49
Oh no, more impersonators? That's outrageous. Just block them all at once.
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PonziDetector
· 01-13 00:40
Another wave of fake accounts harvesting retail investors. Bro, I've really never scammed anyone in DMs. Just report those kinds directly, and that's it.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 01-13 00:37
Damn, another wave of fake accounts, I'm speechless haha
Heads up everyone—scammers are getting bold out there. If you're seeing accounts claiming to be me, that's a red flag right there. Let me be clear: I never slide into DMs asking about trades or requesting money. Never. So if someone's doing that, they're fake, period.
Here's what to watch for. Fake accounts often use similar names or slight variations. They'll try to build trust, then hit you with requests. Don't fall for it. If you spot one, tag it so I can report and shut it down.
One more thing worth mentioning—those location claims some accounts use as "proof"? They're usually lies. I'm US-based. If an account claims to be from Nigeria, India, Africa, or Asia but says it's me, something's definitely off. Do your homework. Check the verified badge. Check the posting history. Trust your gut.
Stay sharp out there.