Odaily Planet Daily News: Recently, scammers announced on Twitter that the decentralized artificial intelligence network SingularityNET organized a token airdrop for its AGI asset. In fact, more than a year ago, AGI was renamed AGIX. The scammers created a Linktree landing page that highly imitated SingularityNET's original landing page. They also used a real video of the founder of SingularityNET and Cardano development team Input Output Global, but the page linked to a phishing website. It requires visitors to bind their wallets to the Cardano and Ethereum blockchains, which, of course, cannot be achieved through a single smart contract. The Twitter account involved in promoting this token is also unrelated to SingularityNET's real representative on social media. At present, some users have forwarded this fake tweet, so please pay attention to the relevant risks. (U.Today)