
A wave of impersonation scams has emerged on social media platforms, particularly targeting users on X. Several individuals have reported fake accounts that are mimicking their profiles and soliciting funds. Users are being warned about direct messages claiming to be from them, often asking for assistance in resolving supposed account issues or requesting money for cryptocurrency investments. Notably, CoinMarketCap has issued a warning stating that it will never initiate direct messages and advises users to verify any communications before sending funds. Additionally, users like Amanda Askell and Roger Stone have highlighted the importance of vigilance against these scams, urging followers to report any suspicious accounts. The situation has prompted users to take precautionary measures, including changing passwords and reporting impersonation accounts to prevent further victimization.



Another impersonation account just dropped. Please report @MMedivn38607 for impersonation of me. https://t.co/WjYQzIpn4m
Imposters use my name and profile picture to get you to send them money, they copy my style and sound like me. As the market gets worse people get desperate, tbh if prices go down any more even I'm gonna start doing this from the real Artchick account, be vigilant, stay safe!
A lot of imposters use my name and profile picture to get you to send them money, they copy my style and sound like me. As the market gets worse people get desperate, tbh if prices go down any more even I'm gonna start doing this from my main, so be vigilant, don't get scammed