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The Anatomy of a Farcaster Scam (and how to avoid them) 1. An account youโ€™ve most likely never interacted with will send you a DC. 2. The DC will compliment you or your work and ask for some type of collaboration, consulting job, testing, etc. 3. If you reply, they may throw out a large number for compensation and ask to have a call to discuss terms. 4. Usually, right before the agreed meeting time, something will go horribly wrong. The Google Meet or Zoom link they sent wonโ€™t work. 5. You will panic. 6. They will pressure you that if you canโ€™t meet in the next few minutes, they will need to move to the next candidate on the list. 7. But magically they will have a solution: they have another video conferencing tool that you can download right now and they know it works. 8. You click the link without a second thought. 9. Youโ€™ve been scammed and now they drain your wallet with malicious software. Letโ€™s show a real life example.
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Thanks for the heads-up. Recently deleted a DM from someone saying something along the lines of: "You come off as an ambitious person and very suitable for a high-earning opportunity. Let's talk if this is something that interests you." Remember guys, it's 99/100 a scam if such "opportunities" are too good to be true or privately offered to you.
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Yes. Thatโ€™s another common message or theme to watch out for!
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