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Beware of LIT Airdrop Scams: Fake Accounts and Phishing Links Have Appeared in Large Numbers
【ChainNews】The recent hype around the LIT airdrop distribution has attracted scam groups. GoPlus has issued a security alert, discovering that numerous fake official and foundation Twitter accounts have appeared on the market, along with various phishing links for claiming airdrops and checking eligibility.
These scams are extremely cunning—they will directly impersonate official channels, providing you with a fake link that looks very similar, then trick you into connecting your wallet and entering your private key. Once caught, your assets are gone.
A reminder to everyone: the LIT airdrop distribution has long been completed, and the official team does not need you to actively claim it. Want to check if you received an airdrop? Be sure to visit the official website directly and avoid clicking any links sent by strangers. Carefully verify the address bar to ensure the domain name is completely correct. This is the most basic and effective way to protect yourself.
LIT has already been distributed, so what are you all waiting for?
Entering the private key completely ruins everything. If you don’t understand, you dare to click on random links—serves you right.
Just connect directly to the official website. Such a simple thing needs to be reminded three times?
Airdrop scams are really rampant, fake accounts one after another.
Checking domain names is basic operation; Web3 is truly full of hidden talents.
The first reaction to an unfamiliar link should be to delete it. Why are people still clicking on it?
Once the wallet is connected, it’s goodbye, brothers. Be more cautious.
LIT was distributed long ago, okay? Anyone still being lured into claiming it actively is 100% a scammer. Such a simple principle.
I saw someone in the group got phished earlier—really outrageous. They just clicked a link and all their assets were gone.
The only protection is—directly connect to the official website, all other links are to be passed on, no exceptions.
Every airdrop season, someone falls into the trap. Is it really that hard to learn a lesson?
It's the same old trick... this time targeting LIT, a one-letter difference in the domain name can steal all your assets, I can't hold back.
Honestly, these days clicking on links is like Russian roulette; you need to think twice.
Go directly to the official website to check, don't find it troublesome—being lazy for a few seconds will eventually cost you money.
Airdrops are long gone, and people still ask about them. These scammers are really targeting the greed of retail investors.