I make it a daily habit to go through my notifications—keeps me connected with the community that matters. These interactions aren't just numbers; they're real people. But lately, things have gotten messier.
Scammers operating fake KOL accounts have been tagging me overnight, running phony giveaway schemes to bait followers into traps. It's become a real problem. These imposters cloak themselves with similar handles, stolen avatars, and fabricated authority to lure in the unsuspecting. They prey on FOMO and community trust.
If you're getting tagged by unknown accounts promising free tokens or exclusive opportunities—especially overnight when verification is harder—be skeptical. Check verified badges, cross-reference official channels, and never click suspicious links. The crypto community's growth depends on everyone staying sharp.
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MetaverseHermit
· 01-08 09:56
Tagged again by a clone account at night, really annoying... These scammers are getting better at disguising themselves.
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OfflineNewbie
· 01-07 18:49
Damn, these fake KOLs are really something else, tagging me every night to send coins... I'm just wonder how so many people are still falling for it.
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fren_with_benefits
· 01-07 06:57
The scammers are too clever, pretending to be big influencers and sending airdrops in the middle of the night... I almost believed it.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 01-05 22:55
Being bombarded by fake KOL tags at night is really annoying. A bunch of clone accounts copying and pasting, and still dare to pretend to be official... It's just outrageous.
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LightningClicker
· 01-05 22:48
Oh my god, these fake KOLs are really annoying. They come to deceive people every night... You must be very careful when checking verification tags.
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 01-05 22:47
Really, these days I've been bombarded with fake KOL tags, talking about free coins, exclusive opportunities... It's the old trick, I can tell at a glance that it's scammers putting on a show.
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BrokeBeans
· 01-05 22:41
Wow, these fake KOLs are really something. I've also been bombarded with tags... Feels like scam costs are really low now.
I make it a daily habit to go through my notifications—keeps me connected with the community that matters. These interactions aren't just numbers; they're real people. But lately, things have gotten messier.
Scammers operating fake KOL accounts have been tagging me overnight, running phony giveaway schemes to bait followers into traps. It's become a real problem. These imposters cloak themselves with similar handles, stolen avatars, and fabricated authority to lure in the unsuspecting. They prey on FOMO and community trust.
If you're getting tagged by unknown accounts promising free tokens or exclusive opportunities—especially overnight when verification is harder—be skeptical. Check verified badges, cross-reference official channels, and never click suspicious links. The crypto community's growth depends on everyone staying sharp.