Multiple prominent figures and entities in the cryptocurrency and digital community have issued warnings about a surge in impersonation scams targeting their followers. Several individuals, including Diego Gioacominii, Nobody Vault, and Monica Rizzolli, have had fake accounts created in their names that are used to deceive people, often involving crypto scams. The hacked DefiantNews account was also used to attempt phishing attacks. Users are urged to report and block these impersonators and avoid clicking on suspicious links. Additionally, scam advertisements falsely promoting a new Solana-based token, ChainGPT's $CGPT, have been detected, prompting caution among traders. Despite these challenges, ChainGPT successfully launched its $CGPT token on the Solana blockchain and received verification on the Slingshot platform, with promises of upcoming features for users. The crypto community is advised to remain vigilant against these fraudulent activities, especially those involving fake social media accounts and phishing attempts.
Earlier this week, we discovered an imposter account posing as our studio. This is part of a recent pattern of scams targeting crypto teams, often involving “meeting software” or downloadable documents designed to drain wallets. If you reach out to schedule an intro meeting with
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