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Beware of Fake Airdrops: SHIB Community Warned by Lucie, Head of Marketing at Shiba Inu

Lucie, Head of Marketing at Shiba Inu (SHIB), has warned the SHIB community to be wary of scammers distributing fake Airdrops after the project launched a new NFT collection.

On February 20, the Shiba Inu development team announced the launch of Sheboshi NFT, a digital collection that can be collected using the DN404 or NFT 404 standard, which combines the functionality of ERC-20 and ERC-721 tokens.

And after opening for investors to buy NFT Sheboshis, all 20,000 NFTs were sold before the NFT could be minted for holders of Doge Killer (LEASH) and its male counterpart, Shiboshis of Sheboshi.

But amid the buzz surrounding NFT launches, Lucie has warned of the danger that criminals could be taking advantage of the NFT’s popularity to lure victims into their traps by distributing fake airdrops.

“Watch out for scammers posting about airdrops and phishing links! We haven’t had any airdrops yet – they are traps designed to steal your assets.”

Along with emphasizing that Before you click on any link on the platform And it is a good idea to check everything about your security.

However, in airdrop scams, scammers often use fake websites, emails, and social media pages to trick crypto investors. before attacking users by accessing the victim’s crypto wallet and stealing all their money.

Source: DailyHODL


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