Recently, scams related to LIT token airdrops have been frequently appearing in the market. Everyone should stay vigilant. The $LIT airdrop from Lighter_xyz has already been distributed, and the official has never asked users to actively claim it. Currently, many fake Twitter accounts impersonating the official and the foundation have been discovered, along with fake airdrop claim pages and qualification query links, all used specifically for phishing and stealing users' assets.
Preventive methods are actually simple: First, visit the official website directly to verify information and do not click on any unfamiliar links; second, compare the verification marks and historical content of genuine and fake accounts—fake accounts are usually newly created or have abnormal content; third, install professional security tools to intercept known phishing tweets and malicious links in real-time. These scams are not new, but people still fall for them every time. A little caution never hurts.
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Recently, scams related to LIT token airdrops have been frequently appearing in the market. Everyone should stay vigilant. The $LIT airdrop from Lighter_xyz has already been distributed, and the official has never asked users to actively claim it. Currently, many fake Twitter accounts impersonating the official and the foundation have been discovered, along with fake airdrop claim pages and qualification query links, all used specifically for phishing and stealing users' assets.
Preventive methods are actually simple: First, visit the official website directly to verify information and do not click on any unfamiliar links; second, compare the verification marks and historical content of genuine and fake accounts—fake accounts are usually newly created or have abnormal content; third, install professional security tools to intercept known phishing tweets and malicious links in real-time. These scams are not new, but people still fall for them every time. A little caution never hurts.