Wallet Safety

Seven Common Crypto Telegram And Discord Scam Patterns

How fake support, fake airdrops, impersonation, and urgent wallet approvals usually appear in community chats.

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Scams Often Use Urgency

Crypto community scams often pressure users to act quickly. They create fear of missing rewards, losing access, or failing verification. Slow down whenever a message asks for a wallet action.

Patterns To Watch

What To Do

Verify links from official websites, not from DMs. Ask in the public channel before connecting a wallet. Report impersonators. Do not share private credentials. Keep screenshots and public transaction hashes if you already interacted with a scam.

For Community Teams

Pin official links, repeat safety reminders during launches, and give users a safe way to report suspicious links without clicking them.

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