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📘 INTRODUCTION (for the Frame Guide) Welcome to the blockchain jungle. 🌴 It’s full of opportunity… and people trying to rob you without wearing ski masks. Here are 7 common Web3 scams, explained simply (and hilariously), so you don’t end up donating your crypto to internet thieves.
2. 👾 The Wallet Drainer How it works: You visit a cool-looking NFT mint site… but the “Connect Wallet” button hides a malicious smart contractq. You “sign” something harmless-looking, and your wallet bleeds faster than a broken faucet. How to dodge it: Use a burner wallet for testing new sites. Always check what you’re signing — if it looks weird or unreadable, cancel.
3. 🎭 The Fake Discord Admin DM How it works: Someone pretending to be an admin DMs you: “There’s an issue with your wallet, click this link to fix it.” Spoiler: Real admins will never DM you first. How to dodge it: Turn off Discord DMs from people not on your friend list. Report fakes.
1. 🪂 The Fake Airdrop Finesse How it works: You get a DM or see a tweet: “You’ve qualified for $BONK! Claim now!” Clicking the link asks for your wallet… then boom, funds gone. Real Talk: If someone tells you about an airdrop, it’s probably fake. If it’s legit, it’ll be announced on the project’s official site or Farcaster/X. How to dodge it: Never click links in DMs or random tweets. Bookmark trusted sites.