If there's anything to know about scams, it's this: there's no such thing as a free lunch! Just remember, the free lunch is for the scammer, not for you—you are the free lunch!
You receive an email notification saying an NFT has been sold at a high price. If you click on it (notice the sender and the domain it redirects to are not official), you'll be asked to connect your wallet. Once you do, congratulations—your assets now belong to the hacker.
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A new scam, but it's actually not new at all!
If there's anything to know about scams, it's this: there's no such thing as a free lunch!
Just remember, the free lunch is for the scammer, not for you—you are the free lunch!
You receive an email notification saying an NFT has been sold at a high price. If you click on it (notice the sender and the domain it redirects to are not official), you'll be asked to connect your wallet. Once you do, congratulations—your assets now belong to the hacker.