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*The crypto community is mourning the loss of Kabosu, the Shiba Inu behind the iconic Dogecoin meme.

*Scammers are taking advantage of this emotional moment by creating fake Dogecoin accounts and fraud schemes.

*Timothy Stebbing from the Dogecoin Foundation issued a warning to the community to stay vigilant.

Scam Warning to Dogecoin Community After Kabosu's Death

After the death of Kabosu, the beloved Shiba Inu who inspired the Dogecoin meme, scammers were quick to take advantage of the emotional moment. Developer Timothy Stebbing of the Dogecoin Foundation has warned the Dogecoin community about fake #Dogecoin accounts and scam schemes designed to deceive unwitting investors and fans.

Following Kabosu's death, the crypto community, led by the Dogecoin Foundation and its official social media accounts, paid tribute to the Japanese #ShibaInu . Kabosu won the hearts of millions around the world and became an internet sensation. His image symbolized the fun and humorous nature of the cryptocurrency world. Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin also expressed his condolences and highlighted Kabosu's broad impact on the crypto community.

Despite the outpouring of mourning and tributes, some malicious actors are trying to take advantage of the community's emotional reactions. Timothy Stebbing pointed to a fake Dogecoin account that emerged after Kabosu's death. This fake Dogecoin social media account was promoting a fake NFT collectible launch in honor of the late Kabosu. Stebbing called on the Dogecoin community to report such accounts and remain vigilant.

Stebbing's warning highlights the importance of vigilance among #Dogecoin users. He stated that they should check the accuracy of social media accounts or fundraising initiatives that claim to honor Kabosu. The community must unite against those who try to use such a sad moment for personal gain and report suspicious accounts and activities.
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