🚨 Scam Radar

Fake sites and poisoned links

sites don't need to hack anything — they just need a domain that looks close enough. cate-claim.meme instead of cate.meme. One swapped letter, one extra hyphen, and suddenly you're away your wallet on a page built to look identical to the real thing, right down to the logo.

Google ads get bought for fake versions of popular dapps. Fake "claim your " pages appear right after real airdrops, riding the hype while it's fresh. A helpful reply-guy drops a link under a project's tweet, and it goes to a clone, not the source.

The fix is boring and it works: bookmark the real sites yourself, once, from a source you trust, and use only that bookmark. Read URLs character by character before you connect anything. And if you land somewhere from a DM or a random reply, don't sign a thing — just close it.

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