Tomorrow, you might see hundreds or even thousands of accounts posting the same contract address simultaneously. Be cautious—this is a common scam tactic.
Scammers lure you into connecting your Twitter account to "claim SOL airdrops," but in reality, they are vying for complete control over your entire account. Once successful, they can fully take over—your private keys, assets, wallet data—all exposed.
Seeing mass promotions of the same CA? Ignore it directly. Genuine project teams wouldn't operate this way. Protect your account authorizations and avoid connecting to unknown or suspicious applications.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-10 02:50
Another wave of bulk airdrop scams? This trick is so common now, it's really hard to guard against.
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MerkleDreamer
· 01-09 18:29
Wow, here we go again with this trick? It's always such a basic move, and yet someone still falls for it.
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MeaninglessApe
· 01-09 11:08
This trick is really clever; someone always falls for it every time, haha.
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MysteriousZhang
· 01-07 08:57
Coming back with this again? Every time, thousands of alt accounts are frantically spamming the same address. Anyone with a brain can see it's a scam.
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ApeDegen
· 01-07 08:57
Damn, here we go again. Every time, thousands of fake accounts flood the same address with reposts, it's obviously fake at a glance.
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LoneValidator
· 01-07 08:55
Here we go again, I'm tired of this routine. When a CA suddenly floods the entire network, it's time to turn around; nine out of ten times, it's a scam.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 01-07 08:49
Haha, here we go again with the same routine, every time it's the same trick—a bunch of puppet accounts all posting the same CA, it's so obvious.
⚠️ Security Reminder
Tomorrow, you might see hundreds or even thousands of accounts posting the same contract address simultaneously. Be cautious—this is a common scam tactic.
Scammers lure you into connecting your Twitter account to "claim SOL airdrops," but in reality, they are vying for complete control over your entire account. Once successful, they can fully take over—your private keys, assets, wallet data—all exposed.
Seeing mass promotions of the same CA? Ignore it directly. Genuine project teams wouldn't operate this way. Protect your account authorizations and avoid connecting to unknown or suspicious applications.