tim/vortac
@vortac
Example of a (not-so-smart) honeypot NFT. It asks you to go to an external claim page, where you can get your rewards (in this case 10K USDT). These can be made much more smarter, more seductive and less obvious. So an important rule is: Whenever you find an NFT in your wallet or collection, that you haven't actively collected and you have no idea who airdropped it to you, it's LIKELY A SCAM. And if it asks you to go to some webpage to claim rewards or more NFTs or whatever, either through the image itself (like in my great example) or a link in the description or title, it's definitely a SCAM. Don't interact. Stay safe out there 🤝
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Geumat 🦀
@geumat.eth
Anyone asking you to come and take $10,000 is clearly trying to scam you!
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jrcart.base.eth
@jrcart-tez
I’d say if it claims it’s giving you thousands or even hundreds of dollars run away!
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Jhon
@jhonc.eth
Rule number 1: There is no such thing as free money. Rule number 2: If you didn’t request it, it shouldn’t have come to you. Rule number 3: If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
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