Beware of LIT Airdrop Scams: Fake Accounts and Phishing Links Have Appeared in Large Numbers

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【ChainNews】The recent hype around the LIT airdrop distribution has attracted scam groups. GoPlus has issued a security alert, discovering that numerous fake official and foundation Twitter accounts have appeared on the market, along with various phishing links for claiming airdrops and checking eligibility.

These scams are extremely cunning—they will directly impersonate official channels, providing you with a fake link that looks very similar, then trick you into connecting your wallet and entering your private key. Once caught, your assets are gone.

A reminder to everyone: the LIT airdrop distribution has long been completed, and the official team does not need you to actively claim it. Want to check if you received an airdrop? Be sure to visit the official website directly and avoid clicking any links sent by strangers. Carefully verify the address bar to ensure the domain name is completely correct. This is the most basic and effective way to protect yourself.

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gas_guzzlervip
· 3h ago
Here we go again. Every time the airdrop hype starts, it's the same old tricks—daring to ask for private keys. I'm truly speechless.
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MerkleMaidvip
· 3h ago
Here we go again. It's truly incredible that someone always falls for these basic phishing scams.
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AirdropHunterKingvip
· 3h ago
Here we go again. These kinds of low-level scams always cause a batch of people to lose money with each airdrop. I’ve said it before, free riding is a dangerous game—missing just one letter in the domain name can ruin everything. Last time, my friend didn’t read carefully and directly connected his wallet. Luckily, he didn’t have large assets in it. Now, scam groups are really getting more and more cunning.
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GasFeeBarbecuevip
· 4h ago
Here we go again, the phishing scammers are truly everywhere. It's the same old trick... this time targeting LIT, a one-letter difference in the domain name can steal all your assets, I can't hold back. Honestly, these days clicking on links is like Russian roulette; you need to think twice. Go directly to the official website to check, don't find it troublesome—being lazy for a few seconds will eventually cost you money. Airdrops are long gone, and people still ask about them. These scammers are really targeting the greed of retail investors.
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