Today, let's reveal the tricks in this energy exchange:

Generally, this kind of message asks you to save the address.

You think it's a friendly reminder? You're so naive!

Because some wallets have their saved addresses pinned to the top, and some wallets even have their saved addresses appear right below the transfer box, the scammers are betting that you will accidentally use her address as the transfer address.

Even if no one is fooled, she can earn 30 cents for each transfer, and as long as there are enough people, she can buy a house and a car in a month.