🚨 Crypto Scam Surge: Fake #XRP Giveaways Flooding Feeds!
A wave of phishing scams is targeting #XRP users. Scammers impersonate official Ripple accounts and promise huge free airdrops—here’s what you need to know:
⚠️ Scam Signals:
1. Fake Twitter/X or YouTube channels using official logos of Ripple or Brad Garlinghouse.
2. Promises of “free XRP airdrops” or wallet registration linked to unknown URL domains.
3. Telegram and Discord groups asking you to deposit small amounts to claim payouts—but funds disappear.
🛡️ Stay Safe Tips:
Verify source links. Never trust unsolicited airdrop messages.
Only trust official Ripple channels or verified wallets.
Don’t join unknown groups asking for private keys or sign transactions.
💬 Let’s Talk: Have you encountered an XRP giveaway scam? Share your experience below so others don’t fall for it.
(This is not financial advice—always DYOR.
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