Neo project team has just issued an important reminder: Recently, accounts impersonating Neo officials have appeared, claiming to speak on behalf of the project. We hereby clarify that these accounts have no connection to the Neo project, are neither employees nor partners, and the information they publish does not represent the project's stance.
Everyone within the ecosystem should stay vigilant and not be misled by misleading content from similar accounts. To stay updated on Neo's latest developments and official statements, please obtain information through Neo's official channels. Protect your assets and do not easily trust unknown endorsers.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 01-11 03:53
These days, there are too many fake official accounts, you really have to stay alert.
Here we go again? Someone is impersonating every day, so annoying.
Neo's timely reminder this time is responsible, unlike some projects that don't speak up when they should.
Ugh, I still need to stick to official channels, don't get scammed.
That's why I only trust the official Twitter, I don't believe anything else.
Oh my God, I saw this kind of news again, gotta be careful.
The worst are those fake accounts secretly guiding people to buy coins.
Neo's clarification is responsible, at least better than some scammy projects.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 01-09 15:15
Here we go again with this. These days, fake accounts outnumber real ones.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 01-08 21:09
Another wave of fake accounts coming in, this routine is really worn out.
These days even Neo can't escape the fate of being counterfeited, how tasteless can it get?
Fake official accounts are everywhere, looks like I have to block them all.
One by one, it never ends, I'm exhausted.
That NFT scam routine has now moved into the crypto world, it's boring.
What should we be cautious of? I've been used to seeing one after another.
Fortunately, I never believe those sweet-talking words, there are too many traps.
These types of accounts can't fool me, but beginners really need to be careful.
It's back to manual verification again, so annoying, doesn't the platform do anything?
May I ask how many people really only watch official channels? Honestly.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 01-08 04:53
Here come the phishing accounts again, this scam is really everywhere in the crypto world
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Quickly take a screenshot and save it, so you won’t be confused later
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I was wondering why that account’s posts seemed strange recently, turns out it’s fake
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These days, impersonators pretending to be official accounts are more active than the real ones, hilarious
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Oh my, now I have to be extra careful to tell who’s real and who’s fake, so exhausting
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It’s about time to crack down on these clone accounts, who’s actually enabling this
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Remember, only trust official channels, everything else can be thrown out of your mind
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A typical low-level scam method, so obvious, and some people still fall for it?
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It’s crazy that these fake accounts can stay alive for so long
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Neo responded pretty quickly this time, thumbs up
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LiquidityNinja
· 01-08 04:53
These days, fake accounts are everywhere. How many more should I be cautious of?
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Another scammer trying to fish, I’ve seen this trick before.
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Oh my God, this kind of thing happens? No wonder the comments are so outrageous.
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Frequent official warnings indicate a serious problem.
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It’s about time to regulate these fake accounts. They’re so misleading.
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Trolls? Or real scams? Anyway, I’ll block them first.
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Here we go again. When will this stop?
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Looks like I need to add a star to the official account, or I really can’t tell the difference.
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That’s why I only follow the official website; I don’t trust anything else.
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What’s the point of being cautious? Just think with your brain and you’ll know who’s fake.
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A typical phishing event. Always double-check before trading.
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DYORMaster
· 01-08 04:51
Here come the scammer accounts again. These days, even project teams have to constantly debunk rumors. It's really speechless.
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Why does someone always play these low-level scams? They must be really clueless.
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Fortunately, I only follow official channels. These trash accounts can't fool me at all.
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Damn, I almost believed what a fake account said just now. Luckily, I saw this warning.
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Really, everyone must verify through official sources; otherwise, you'll lose everything.
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Why are these scammers so persistent? Changing aliases every day, I'm exhausted.
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Good reminder, so that newbies don't get chopped up by the scam.
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It's always like this. I've developed a keen eye for spotting fakes, haha.
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Carefully check account verification and follower count. Most fake accounts are full of loopholes.
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Ladies, remember, official statements only come from official channels. Don't believe anything else.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 01-08 04:49
Here we go again? There are always people impersonating others every day, how come we still can't prevent it?
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These days even project teams have to clarify every day, it seems we need to be more vigilant.
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Wait, what's the situation with this impersonating account now? Is it still active?
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It's always like this, I really can't tell the real from the fake anymore, honestly.
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Scary, I almost believed what a certain account said, luckily I saw this in time.
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It's unstoppable, everyone. You must stick to official channels.
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Why are there still so many of these scammers? Is reporting them useless?
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Damn, the account I follow, isn't it a fake?
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Good reminder, otherwise it's really easy to get caught in a scam.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 01-08 04:38
It's starting to look like phishing again. These days, even Neo can't escape the trouble of fake accounts.
Impersonating the official account is really next level; it must be incredibly boring to do such things.
That's why I never click on unfamiliar links. I've already learned my lesson from being scammed.
Neo responded pretty quickly this time, unlike some projects that only issue notices after the scam is over.
Fortunately, someone warned us, or else more people would fall into the trap.
There are only a few official channels; if you can't remember them, better not to deal with the tokens.
Seeing this kind of news too often is a bit annoying. When will it finally settle down?
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 01-08 04:37
Trying to impersonate again? This trick is really annoying, I have to be fooled every time before I learn my lesson.
Neo project team has just issued an important reminder: Recently, accounts impersonating Neo officials have appeared, claiming to speak on behalf of the project. We hereby clarify that these accounts have no connection to the Neo project, are neither employees nor partners, and the information they publish does not represent the project's stance.
Everyone within the ecosystem should stay vigilant and not be misled by misleading content from similar accounts. To stay updated on Neo's latest developments and official statements, please obtain information through Neo's official channels. Protect your assets and do not easily trust unknown endorsers.