Scammers have countless tricks to steal your hard-earned crypto.

🦊 A clever fox knows what to look out for. Stay vigilant!

Here’s how to keep your crypto safe 👇🧵

🚩 Tactic: Fake Job Offer

💼 “Join our team!”

It might be a social media role, beta testing a game, or a technical position.

Persistent scammers will build trust before sending a link for:

An "interview"

A "technical test"

A GitHub repo

⚠️ It’s malware – designed to steal your crypto.

🚩 Tactic: Asking for Assistance

🤝 “Can you help me?”

They act innocent and genuine, asking for help with:

Checking a code/PDF

Troubleshooting a file

They might stroke your ego to gain trust.

⚠️ It’s malware – sent via PDFs, applications, or npm/pypi files to steal your assets.

🚩 Tactic: Partnerships & Collaborations

🤝 “We’re impressed by your work!”

Scammers pose as venture capitalists or KOLs with fake opportunities.

They send:

A fake application

Troubleshooting links for "expired calls" requiring you to run a script

⚠️ It’s malware – crafted to drain your wallet.

🚩 Tactic: "Let’s Hop on a Call"

📞 “Let’s discuss the opportunity!”

They’ll insist on using:

Unique AI video software

Links to “fix” an error message on public forums

⚠️ It’s malware – designed to compromise your devices.

🛡️ What to Do If Compromised:

1⃣ Disconnect your computer from the internet.

2⃣ Power it completely OFF.

3⃣ Use your phone or tablet to create a new secret recovery phrase.

4⃣ Move your assets to the new wallet IMMEDIATELY.

💎 Protect Yourself, Protect Your Crypto 💎

Stay sharp, stay safe, and don’t let scammers win. 🚀

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