Just spotted another account takeover scam—someone fabricated fake exchange account screenshots and altered engagement metrics to make the fraud look authentic. They blocked me right after. This is a solid reminder why we need to stay sharp when evaluating trading accounts and market data online. Screenshots can be doctored in minutes, numbers can be faked, and viral posts don't always mean credibility. Before trusting any account, verify through official channels, check wallet transactions on-chain, and never click suspicious links. The crypto space moves fast, but scammers move faster. Stay vigilant.
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CompoundPersonality
· 2025-12-19 17:50
Screenshots are really not very reliable; I've seen too many photo-level forgeries.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 2025-12-18 15:37
NGL, I've seen this trick too many times. Screenshots can be altered in a second...
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PessimisticOracle
· 2025-12-17 13:48
Screenshots can be faked, data can be manipulated, these days no one can be trusted.
Just spotted another account takeover scam—someone fabricated fake exchange account screenshots and altered engagement metrics to make the fraud look authentic. They blocked me right after. This is a solid reminder why we need to stay sharp when evaluating trading accounts and market data online. Screenshots can be doctored in minutes, numbers can be faked, and viral posts don't always mean credibility. Before trusting any account, verify through official channels, check wallet transactions on-chain, and never click suspicious links. The crypto space moves fast, but scammers move faster. Stay vigilant.