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Beware of Memecoin Scams on Robinhood Chain: Scatman, Hood, and Cashcat Copycats — Here's How to Avoid Them - U.Today
Sadly, it has also drawn con artists who are launching fake tokens and carrying out rug pulls by taking advantage of investor FOMO, social media influence, and hype. The same scam techniques used on other blockchain networks are already permeating the Robinhood Chain, as evidenced by recent incidents involving Scatman, phony tokens with a Hood theme, and Cashcat imitators.
One of the biggest scams yet
Blockchain investigators claim that a hacker took over the SpaceXAI and Starlink X accounts and used them to advertise the token as a seemingly legitimate opportunity. After minting 10 trillion SCATMAN tokens, the attacker sold all of them for about 59 ETH, or $108,000 at the time.
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An additional $27,000 was reportedly made from the sale of an additional 59.28 million SCATMAN for 14.7 ETH by a second wallet connected to the same attack. Following the sell-off, investors who purchased after witnessing the hacked accounts promote the token were left with assets that were essentially worthless. There are other incidents like the Scatman one.
In order to profit from the popularity of already-existing communities and projects, a number of phony HOOD and Cashcat tokens have also surfaced on the Robinhood Chain. To confuse traders, these imitation tokens frequently use similar names, logos, and branding. Developers frequently own a sizable share of the supply and sell their tokens as soon as enough buyers join the market.
Honeypots are there too
By implementing honeypot contracts, which permit users to purchase but prohibit them from selling, some projects go even further. Before making any purchases, investors should confirm token contract addresses through official project channels to lower risk. Examining contract audits, token holder distribution, and liquidity levels can help spot clear warning signs.
Additionally, traders should continue to be wary of tokens advertised on social media platforms that are either brand-new or potentially hacked. Memecoin speculation is still one of the riskiest areas of the cryptocurrency market, but Robinhood Chain presents new opportunities. Losses that happen in a matter of seconds can be avoided by taking a few minutes to verify a project.