
Numerous reports have surfaced about a surge in scam attempts targeting individuals in the Web3 and NFT communities. Scammers are using various tactics, such as sending fake podcast invitations via Twitter DMs, impersonating legitimate accounts, and creating misleading emails. The scams aim to trick people into clicking malicious links or providing sensitive information. Individuals and organizations, including SuperRare and Rain, have issued warnings to stay vigilant and avoid falling for these fraudulent schemes.



artists, a false superrare scam is running wild rn. do not click, i heard it’s been draining wallets. https://t.co/foF92Olz0W
PSA: people are reporting scam emails that look like genuine SuperRare emails. Always double/triple check ANY URL before connecting a wallet, be careful w/ email links, and be on your guard against scammers!
First red flag 🚩 The SuperRare scam email has a grammatical error in the subject line. Mark as spam and delete that shit. https://t.co/M68w9PvzgW https://t.co/AnmxibG27j