Scammers are constantly evolving their tactics, but the core objective remains the same: trick you into revealing your private key or approving malicious transactions. Please remain vigilant.
Common Scam Types:
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Fake Websites / Links Fraudsters create fake websites that closely resemble official ones. Always access BenFen through official channels (such as the official Twitter account) and bookmark the correct URL. Do not click on any links of unknown origin.
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Fake Admins / Customer Support Anyone who privately messages you on Telegram, Discord, or elsewhere claiming to be “support” is 100% a scammer. Their goal is always to steal your credentials or mislead you into harmful actions.
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Fake Airdrops Scammers may promise airdrops and lead you to malicious sites that steal your wallet access. All official airdrop events are announced through verified BenFen channels.
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Malicious Contract Approvals Avoid blindly clicking “Approve” when interacting with unknown decentralized applications (DApps), especially if they request unlimited access to assets.
Core Security Principles:
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Never share your private key or mnemonic phrase.
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Only trust information from official BenFen channels.
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Review all transaction details before approval.