Shiba Inu Team Sounds Alarm: ’Scammers Are Targeting Your Crypto—Here’s How to Fight Back’
Another day, another crypto scam—but this time, the Shiba Inu team isn't staying silent.
As fraudsters ramp up their tactics, a top Shiba Inu executive dropped a blunt warning: 'They're coming for your wallets.' Here's what you need to know.
The Playbook: How Scammers Are Luring Victims
Fake airdrops, impersonation bots, and 'urgent' private-key requests—the usual suspects are out in force. And they're getting creative.
Fight Back Like a Pro
Cold wallets beat hot wallets. Double-check URLs. And for the love of Satoshi, stop clicking 'confirm' on random transactions.
Remember: In crypto, if it sounds too good to be true—it's probably a scam. Unless it's a meme coin pumping 10,000%, in which case, good luck timing that exit.
