Scammers pose a serious risk for the community, the market and adoption.
We shall do whatever we can to protect the community from scammers, not only ourselves.
When we find out about a new scam strategy those bastards come up with to trick us, we have the obligation to tell the community about it.
I think a popular tactic is private messaging people on reddit and coming up with a ways of getting access to our assets, either buy making us transfer funds to them or handing over the wallet keys. I don't engage in private discussions so I'm safe from that.
Other popular is the dusting strategy by airdropping useless tokens to random wallets expecting the receivers to take action so they can chase people I don't know how. I've in my wallet some tokens I never acquired. I didn't touch them. You should do the same if you have tokens you didn't buy or you are not sure they came from a reliable source.
Please contribute with your own story or opinion.
EDIT 1: Fake support accounts. A disease. Please be careful from whom you take support advice for issues on exchanges and wallets. Never accept a PM on that subject. Never provide your passwords nor keys
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