Watch out for presale scams targeting SOL holders. If you're sending SOL or any tokens to a presale address without proper verification, you're essentially making a donation—and likely losing your funds. These schemes are designed to look legitimate, but they prey on FOMO and lack of due diligence. Before participating in any presale, verify the official channels, check the project's documentation, and cross-reference claims across multiple sources. Don't rush. The crypto space moves fast, but taking time to research isn't paranoia—it's survival. Protect your wallet, do your homework, and stay skeptical of anything that promises quick returns with minimal risk.
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RetailTherapist
· 01-19 22:37
Another wave of presale to harvest profits, just the old routine.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-19 06:49
Another presale blood and tears lesson, how many people have been FOMOed into a trap...
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AirdropSkeptic
· 01-17 10:50
Another wave of presale to harvest the newbies? You really need to be more cautious.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 01-17 02:07
Ha, it's the same old story, someone always falls for it...
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fork_in_the_road
· 01-17 02:06
Another presale scheme to harvest investors' funds, and someone always falls for it.
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ChainPoet
· 01-17 01:59
Really, I've seen many pitfalls with presales, FOMO kills people, brothers.
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TokenRationEater
· 01-17 01:58
There are so many pitfalls in the Solana ecosystem; it's high time to sort them out properly.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 01-17 01:54
Another wave of presale to harvest the FOMO... I've seen too many, FOMO really is a wallet killer.
Watch out for presale scams targeting SOL holders. If you're sending SOL or any tokens to a presale address without proper verification, you're essentially making a donation—and likely losing your funds. These schemes are designed to look legitimate, but they prey on FOMO and lack of due diligence. Before participating in any presale, verify the official channels, check the project's documentation, and cross-reference claims across multiple sources. Don't rush. The crypto space moves fast, but taking time to research isn't paranoia—it's survival. Protect your wallet, do your homework, and stay skeptical of anything that promises quick returns with minimal risk.