Genius community popularity is indeed quite good. After joining, someone will quickly reach out proactively, and the enthusiasm is quite high. However, I want to remind everyone that some people calling privately are not necessarily official mods or core community members. When mingling in the Web3 community, be extra cautious, especially when it comes to conversations involving funds or private information. It's best to verify identities through public community channels first. After all, scammers also know how to exploit project hype to fish for information.

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Ramen_Until_Richvip
· 01-18 23:42
Really, this reminder is good. I’ve also encountered impersonators pretending to be mod before, and their tactics are really slick.
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SandwichHuntervip
· 01-18 17:36
Really be careful, I've seen this trick in several communities... People rushing to add you usually have bad intentions.
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RektRecoveryvip
· 01-17 20:22
lol called it. the moment hype hits, the scammers just... materialize. classic phishing playbook tbh
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ContractFreelancervip
· 01-16 00:59
Oh wow, this reminder is really timely. I've seen people get scammed like this before.
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MetaMisfitvip
· 01-16 00:36
Wow, this fishing trick is really clever. I was scammed by it before.
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