Once scammers establish credibility with you, they'll escalate their game. They start laying traps—asking for your login credentials or seed phrases, which gives them direct access to everything you own. Some push you to move crypto into wallets they control, making the theft instant and irreversible. Others throw sketchy links your way, hoping you'll slip up and click. Each move is calculated to drain your assets before you even realize what happened.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 01-12 00:52
Really, once you fall for a scammer's tricks and start taking it seriously, they directly ask for the seed phrase, which is simply outrageous.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-11 06:35
This is the scariest part of Web3... gradually诱ing you to reveal your seed phrase, and by the time you realize it, the money is gone.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 01-09 02:32
This move is really clever, gain trust first and then strike, gradually setting traps for you.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 01-09 01:53
These scammers are really ruthless, first gaining your trust and then stealing your seed phrase, step by step setting traps for you to fall into.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-09 01:48
Really, once you trust them, it's over. When they ask for your seed phrase, it's time to sound the alarm.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 01-09 01:36
Damn, these scammers' tricks are really one after another, hard to guard against.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 01-09 01:30
It's the same scam process again, just like a scripted play, so precise...
Wait, do they really manage to trick seed phrases so easily?
I think this scam is just like a cheesy soap opera.
Once seed phrases are gone, it's really game over.
Feels like a lot of people fall for it right at the link-clicking step.
Once scammers establish credibility with you, they'll escalate their game. They start laying traps—asking for your login credentials or seed phrases, which gives them direct access to everything you own. Some push you to move crypto into wallets they control, making the theft instant and irreversible. Others throw sketchy links your way, hoping you'll slip up and click. Each move is calculated to drain your assets before you even realize what happened.