Family, I found that the crypto circle really is 'everything can be traffic'! The case of Rabby users unfreezing 85,000 USDC was originally a serious asset security case, but some people turned it into a 'traffic password'—some impersonated the parties involved to sell 'unfreezing tutorials', some fabricated a 'Rabby internal channel' to scam money, and even more absurdly, some live-streamed 'simulated frozen asset rights protection', which is simply outrageous! Today, let's uncover the tricks behind these incidents that exploit people, and I'll also share a real guide to avoiding pitfalls.
First, let me restore the process of the 'traffic distortion' of the incident: Yesterday, after the parties shared their unfreezing experience in the community, within less than 2 hours, ads appeared online for 'Rabby unfreezing internal tutorial, 999 yuan each'; some people even privately messaged users, saying 'I know Rabby's staff, pay a 20% fee to unfreeze quickly'; there were even streamers in the live room, holding PS 'frozen asset screenshots', pretending to protect rights while tricking fans into gifting 'support for rights protection'. Watching these operations made my blood pressure rise—those parties worked hard to get their money back, only to become tools for others to exploit.
The first pit to avoid: any 'paid unfreezing tutorials' or 'internal channels' are scams. I can responsibly say that the unfreezing processes of legitimate wallets are all public, and there is no need to spend money on tutorials, nor are there any 'internal channels'. Those selling tutorials have copied all the content from official websites; those claiming to have internal channels are all scammers looking to take your money. Previously, a user was scammed out of over 10,000 by this kind of trick, and there was no progress on the unfreezing issue, instead losing more money. Remember: the official unfreezing process is always free and public; as long as your materials are complete, you can process it with patience.
The second pit to avoid: do not easily believe in the tricks of 'simulated rights protection' or 'agent rights protection'. Many streamers fabricate their own freezing experiences for traffic, live streaming the 'rights protection process', which is all scripted. Their purpose is to make fans feel 'he is very professional' and 'he can help me', then guide fans to add WeChat, buy courses, or send gifts. Some even offer 'agent rights protection' services, blacklisting and running away after taking the money. Here, I want to remind everyone: rights protection for crypto assets can only be handled by the asset owner directly with the official channels; no one can act on your behalf. Not even family or friends can submit materials for you, let alone these unfamiliar streamers.
The third useful tip: accounts that use events for traffic can be recognized at a glance. Here are a few tricks: First, check if the account has official certification. Accounts without certification that say 'internal news' or 'exclusive tutorials' should be blacklisted immediately; Second, check if the content has substance. Those who only say 'I can help you unfreeze' without telling you the specific process or reminding you what materials to prepare are all scammers; Third, check the comments section. If many people are saying 'I was scammed' or 'it's a scam', steer clear quickly.
This wave of events reflects that the chaotic traffic in the crypto circle really needs to be managed. But as ordinary users, what we can do is to remain vigilant and not let the traffic cloud our judgment. Lastly, I ask everyone: Have you encountered any tricks of using crypto events to exploit people? Expose it in the comments section to let more people avoid the pit! Follow me for daily insights into the messy affairs of the crypto world, helping you see the true nature of the industry. If you currently feel helpless or confused about trading, and want to learn more about cryptocurrency and first-hand cutting-edge information, follow me@标哥说币

