The Solana mobile ecosystem has recently been promoting the SKR token airdrop, with the TGE (Token Generation Event) scheduled for the 21st. The claiming method is only available through the built-in mobile wallet. However, this has also attracted the attention of many scammers.
There have already been numerous fake airdrop inquiry, claiming, and staking links on Twitter. These phishing websites are quite realistic, highly confusing official domains, and are paired with professional-sounding terms like token unlocking and airdrop valuation to trick users into clicking. Basically, they are trying to steal your assets.
If you receive related airdrop links, be very cautious. The official reminder: all inquiries and claiming operations can only be completed within the mobile wallet. Do not click on links from other channels, no matter how tempting they seem. Don't be fooled by phrases like "Quick Claim" or "Limited Time Airdrop"; these are usually phishing tricks.
Protecting your wallet is more important than anything else.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 01-18 13:42
Another wave of phishing websites, this time even the official domain names are being high-faked. Truly impressed by these scammers' methods.
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The SKR airdrop just came out a few days ago and is already being targeted. I knew it would happen this way.
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Honestly, I don't click on those "limited-time claim" links. They look fake at a glance.
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Just claim it in your mobile wallet. Links elsewhere are traps. Don't risk losing your principal over a small airdrop.
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Phishing websites are so realistic that ordinary people can't defend against them. This is outrageous.
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If you're into Web3, you need to develop the habit of asking three "why"s before clicking any link.
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Someone's about to get triggered again. Quickly share this with friends who aren't very smart.
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The official instructions are so clear, yet some still fall for it. I'm truly speechless.
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I'm betting five bucks that someone will click on those fake links and have their assets stolen.
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Only handle it in your mobile wallet. Everything else is a trap. Remember this one rule.
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VirtualRichDream
· 01-17 02:16
They're fishing again. These people are really something; the domain name copying is quite convincing.
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PumpDetector
· 01-16 11:42
ngl the phishing game's gotten too smooth lately... solana ecosystem always attracts the vultures during airdrop season. reading between the lines here - if it's not IN your actual wallet app, it's already a red flag. seen this pattern since mt. gox days, never changes.
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ZeroRushCaptain
· 01-16 01:51
Here comes a new phishing scheme again, this time even fake airdrops. As a seasoned old leek who has been wiped out, I've seen it all... As long as the link is outside the mobile wallet, no matter how shiny it is, I won't click. I was just cut once like this before.
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LightningWallet
· 01-16 01:51
Fishing again, these scammers are getting more and more cunning. Those who claim SKR on the 21st, be more cautious.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 01-16 01:51
They're at it again, these people really come to steal money just by smelling the airdrop, outrageous.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 01-16 01:50
Here comes another wave of phishing scams, this time targeting SKR? I knew as soon as the airdrop appeared, scammers would jump on the bandwagon. It's really getting annoying.
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Just claim it in the mobile wallet, what’s with clicking on other links? Do I need to say it three times?
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It's always the same routine, I'm numb to it. Limited-time airdrops, quick claims—it's obviously a scam. Wake up, everyone.
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No matter how realistic phishing links look, they can't change their essence. These people really have no ideas.
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I just want to know how these scammers keep popping up one after another. Is the Solana ecosystem about to be ruined?
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DefiPlaybook
· 01-16 01:44
According to on-chain data, the typical characteristics of such phishing attacks usually include: a. high similarity of domain names b. creating a sense of urgency c. professional language packaging... It is worth noting that the frequency of social engineering attacks on the night before SKR TGE can surge to about 8 times the normal level. It is recommended to adopt the following strategies: 1) Only operate with officially designated wallets 2) Verify the complete hash value of the domain name 3) Maintain paranoid vigilance against all "limited-time" claims.
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SerumDegen
· 01-16 01:34
ngl the phishing cascade on sol mobile is textbook whale bait setup... seen this liquidation pattern before tbh
The Solana mobile ecosystem has recently been promoting the SKR token airdrop, with the TGE (Token Generation Event) scheduled for the 21st. The claiming method is only available through the built-in mobile wallet. However, this has also attracted the attention of many scammers.
There have already been numerous fake airdrop inquiry, claiming, and staking links on Twitter. These phishing websites are quite realistic, highly confusing official domains, and are paired with professional-sounding terms like token unlocking and airdrop valuation to trick users into clicking. Basically, they are trying to steal your assets.
If you receive related airdrop links, be very cautious. The official reminder: all inquiries and claiming operations can only be completed within the mobile wallet. Do not click on links from other channels, no matter how tempting they seem. Don't be fooled by phrases like "Quick Claim" or "Limited Time Airdrop"; these are usually phishing tricks.
Protecting your wallet is more important than anything else.