🚨 Heads up, BTC enthusiasts! Uniswap founder Hayden Adams warns of a new scam targeting crypto wallet users through deceptive user interfaces (UIs). Scammers are creating fake Ethereum Name Service (ENS) domains to trick users and potentially steal funds. 😱

Here's how it works: Fraudsters buy ENS domains that closely resemble legitimate Ethereum addresses, but with alphanumeric sequences. When users input the real address into their crypto wallet UIs, the scammer's address appears as the primary result instead. This could lead to users unknowingly sending funds to the scammer's address. 😨

Adams emphasizes the need for interfaces to integrate filters to tackle these scams and advises users to proceed with caution. ENS founder Nick Johnson also suggests that interfaces should avoid autocompleting names altogether, as it's too risky. 🛡️

Stay vigilant, folks! Double-check those addresses and don't fall for these sneaky scams. 🕵️‍♂️💰