Just got hit with multiple DMs from accounts trying to buy my wallet address for $500—obviously a scam move. Yeah, I was messing around when I said they could find it, but here's the thing: even if your wallet address is technically public on-chain, that doesn't mean treat it like a free-for-all. Respect the basics. Stay vigilant out here, keep your keys close, and remember—always verify before you trust. Still grinding, still building. That's the real move.
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-08 05:48
500 bucks want to buy my wallet address? Ha, these guys really know how to stir things up.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-08 05:39
Wow, are there really people willing to spend $500 on a wallet address? These scammers are really...
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HallucinationGrower
· 01-08 05:37
Haha, another scammer. Buying an address for 500 bucks? They really think we're fools.
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DataOnlooker
· 01-08 05:28
This person really gave a textbook-level phishing demonstration haha
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UnluckyValidator
· 01-08 05:25
Ha, someone wants to freeload my address again. These scammers are really outrageous.
Just got hit with multiple DMs from accounts trying to buy my wallet address for $500—obviously a scam move. Yeah, I was messing around when I said they could find it, but here's the thing: even if your wallet address is technically public on-chain, that doesn't mean treat it like a free-for-all. Respect the basics. Stay vigilant out here, keep your keys close, and remember—always verify before you trust. Still grinding, still building. That's the real move.