Scammers are having quite the field day right now. Every dip, every new token launch, every governance proposal—it's like open season for rugpulls and exit scams. The crypto market's been running hot with newcomers, and you know what that means: low vigilance, high greed, perfect conditions for the wolves. From phishing schemes targeting yield farmers to elaborate fake bridge contracts draining liquidity, the tactics keep evolving. It's honestly wild how predictable it all is—bull markets bring in retail money, and certain players treat it like an all-you-can-steal buffet.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 6h ago
Bull market leek buffet, the wolf pack eats to their fill... This script is the same every round. When will these newcomers learn not to be greedy?
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MetaverseLandlord
· 6h ago
Damn, it's the same old trick. As soon as a new coin comes out, someone runs away. I'm over it.
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MEVEye
· 6h ago
Well, that's why I keep saying that newbies are just lambs waiting to be slaughtered...
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CounterIndicator
· 6h ago
Damn, another wave of cutting leeks, huh... This time they even managed to pull off a fake bridge, truly impressive.
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GateUser-cd672fee
· 6h ago
Exactly what is keeping the much needed liquidity pouring in
Scammers are having quite the field day right now. Every dip, every new token launch, every governance proposal—it's like open season for rugpulls and exit scams. The crypto market's been running hot with newcomers, and you know what that means: low vigilance, high greed, perfect conditions for the wolves. From phishing schemes targeting yield farmers to elaborate fake bridge contracts draining liquidity, the tactics keep evolving. It's honestly wild how predictable it all is—bull markets bring in retail money, and certain players treat it like an all-you-can-steal buffet.