Recently, I was trying out SOON's prediction feature when I unexpectedly ran into some trouble.



After leaving my contact information on social media platforms, I was gradually approached by people via WeChat, saying they wanted to participate in the project together. At first, I thought it was normal, since these kinds of projects do require communication. But I quickly realized something was off—the questions some people asked were completely irrelevant, and the topics they discussed had nothing to do with the project I shared.

The tactics were too obvious. These accounts were clearly targeting active on-chain users, probably aiming to redirect traffic elsewhere or carry out scams. My current approach is simple: any illogical conversations are directly deleted and blocked, giving no opportunity for engagement.

A reminder to everyone: be cautious when sharing contact information publicly when participating in on-chain projects. If someone initiates a conversation and their questions are off-topic, it's usually not a good sign.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 2025-11-15 03:07
I've fallen into these traps a long time ago.
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DogeBachelor
· 2025-11-14 18:51
Only by being deceived will one learn to be cautious.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 2025-11-12 21:18
There are too many scams, better to be cautious.
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MemeKingNFT
· 2025-11-12 21:14
Be careful to avoid scams; it's the truth.
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BTCRetirementFund
· 2025-11-12 21:08
Trading cryptocurrencies involves risks, dear.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 2025-11-12 21:06
Don't trust easily; people's hearts are hidden behind their stomachs.
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AirdropLicker
· 2025-11-12 21:01
Directly blocking is the most effective.
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