The airdrop of Lighter Token LIT has been fully distributed recently, so there's no need to claim it anymore. But the problem is—there are now countless fake official accounts and Foundation Twitter accounts in the market, with various phishing links claiming to check eligibility and claim airdrops. The GoPlus security team has also issued an alert, warning everyone to be cautious of these scams. Protecting yourself is actually not difficult: verify the official website address carefully, recognize the genuine official channels, and don't be fooled by those seemingly legitimate fake links. As long as you stay alert, you can avoid falling into scam traps.
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MindsetExpander
· 9h ago
Bro, this phishing scheme is really top-notch. Even after distributing the LIT, they're still fooling people.
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Another bunch of fake official accounts. These people are really bored out of their minds.
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Have you confirmed the official website address? Don't accidentally lose all your coins.
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I just want to know how these scammers manage to pretend so convincingly...
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GoPlus has already reported to the police, and you still dare to click?
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Lighter's situation illustrates a point: where there's more money, there are more scammers.
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Can't say it's completely foolproof, but some people still fall for it. Online scams are everywhere.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 9h ago
Coming back with this again? Even after all the divisions, they still go fishing. These people are really creative.
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SolidityStruggler
· 10h ago
The LIT airdrop is long gone. Are people still phishing? Oh my God, these scammers are truly unstoppable.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 10h ago
Another fake official scam? I'm really speechless. Just one airdrop can attract so many scammers.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 10h ago
Haha, it's the same old story again, the classic scammer tactics are everywhere.
The airdrop of Lighter Token LIT has been fully distributed recently, so there's no need to claim it anymore. But the problem is—there are now countless fake official accounts and Foundation Twitter accounts in the market, with various phishing links claiming to check eligibility and claim airdrops. The GoPlus security team has also issued an alert, warning everyone to be cautious of these scams. Protecting yourself is actually not difficult: verify the official website address carefully, recognize the genuine official channels, and don't be fooled by those seemingly legitimate fake links. As long as you stay alert, you can avoid falling into scam traps.