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SatoshiSherpa
· 01-13 01:40
Oh, another fake coin appears? These days, phishing websites are really hard to defend against...
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The official statement is not a small matter, be careful
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Just use the official domain name, don't click on anything else
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Always have to emphasize this, some people really fall for it
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Never heard of chen zhi, just avoid it
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That's why I only use the official website, too lazy to bother
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Another wave of scams, I'm really exhausted
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Many people overlook the bookmarking step, which can easily lead to issues
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You really need to do your homework; if you're careless, no one can save you
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PriceOracleFairy
· 01-12 17:33
lmao the domain-checking arc... honestly seen this movie before. oracle manipulation disguised as "security notice" hits different when you've watched enough liquidity dynamics get absolutely wrecked by bad actor honeypots. bookmarking official links is like... the bare minimum statistical hygiene but yeah, proceed with caution or get rekt i guess
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 01-11 13:58
Phishing sites are getting more and more rampant, really need to be more cautious
Another fake site popped up, and this time they even dared to impersonate?
The official warnings have been issued, and people still fall for it? I didn't expect that
That Prince Bank routine, hilarious, who would believe it
Note it down in bookmarks, not afraid of ten thousand, but afraid of the one time, losing everything and ending up empty-handed
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NFTHoarder
· 01-10 03:53
Here we go again... Every time, it's the same routine: the official first debunks a wave of fake platforms, and then the group explodes.
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AirdropNinja
· 01-10 03:52
Is this set coming again? Every time you say to verify channels... Did you get scammed again?
These days, it's really hard to guard against everything. Anyway, I just bookmarked the official website and didn't bother to distinguish between real and fake.
I’ve never heard of that bunch of Chen Zhi. Luckily, you reminded me, or I might have really been scammed.
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 01-10 03:41
Another wave of scam busting? To be honest, there are indeed many scammers nowadays, so these reminders are quite necessary.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-10 03:40
NGL, it's really annoying to receive this warning every time, but indeed, someone is impersonating outside.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 01-10 03:28
ngl, seen this warning dance a thousand times... prince bank? lmao, that's some next-level copium from the scam playbook. been liquidated enough times to know when someone's trying to finesse you with a fake domain 😅
bookmark the official stuff, fr fr. your leverage ptsd doesn't need a side of identity theft too.
Attention users: Please verify our legitimate channels before engaging with any service claiming affiliation with us.
Our authentic platforms are accessible through official domains only. If you encounter websites or services using our name elsewhere, proceed with extreme caution—they're almost certainly unauthorized and potentially fraudulent.
Critically, there is zero connection between our services, partner banks, and any third-party financial institutions like Chen Zhi's Prince Bank or similar entities. We have never endorsed or collaborated with such operations.
Do your due diligence. Bookmark official links, double-check domains, and never trust unverified sources claiming partnership with us. Your security depends on it.