Not every link is what it looks like.

Phishing scams are getting smarter, using fake emails, DMs, and even cloned websites to trick people into sharing passwords, wallet keys, or personal info. Always double-check the sender, look closely at the URL, and never rush because of “urgent” messages.

A few extra seconds of caution can save you a lot of trouble.

Watch out for the fake links! 🕵️‍♂️

Protect your digital assets

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great advice!!

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