🕵️♂️ On-chain investigator ZachXBT has once again pulled back the curtain on a major scam—this time exposing a fake Coinbase support impersonator who allegedly stole over $2 MILLION from unsuspecting users. 😱💸
📲 According to findings, the scammer used social engineering tactics across Telegram and other social platforms, posing as “official support” to trick users into handing over sensitive information. With polished messages, urgent warnings, and fake profiles, victims were manipulated into believing their funds were “at risk” ⚠️—only to lose everything.
This is a harsh reminder that scammers don’t hack wallets, they hack people. 🧠💔 The weakest link is often trust, not technology.
🔒 PROTECT YOURSELF — READ THIS CAREFULLY 🔒
✅ Only contact support through OFFICIAL channels listed on a company’s verified website or app.
❌ Never trust DMs claiming to be “support.” Real teams don’t cold-message users.
🚫 Never share your seed phrase or private keys—not with anyone, ever. No exceptions.
🧊 Use hardware wallets for significant holdings to keep your assets offline and safe.
⏳ Slow down when faced with urgency—panic is a scammer’s best weapon.
💡 Remember: No legitimate support agent will ask for your recovery phrase. If someone does, it’s a scam—full stop.
👏 Huge credit to ZachXBT for continuing to protect the crypto community through transparency and relentless investigation. But staying safe is a shared responsibility.
📢 Share this post to warn others. One repost could save someone’s life savings.
Stay sharp. Stay skeptical. Stay secure. 🔐🚀
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