COMMIT FRAUD

Last updated: June 18, 2025, 09:10  |  Written by: Sam Bankman-Fried

Commit Fraud
Commit Fraud

From Counterfeit Artworks And Fake

From counterfeit artworks and fake marketplaces to rug pulls and phishing schemes, NFT scams can leave both artists and buyers with empty wallets and shattered

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Phishing Scams In Nfts

Scammers may use fake platforms, impersonate real artists, sell plagiarized or non-existent tokens, or manipulate transaction details to execute NFT scams. Are all NFT platforms risky?

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Phishing Scams in NFTs: To deceive consumers into linking their wallets or inputting credentials, scammers create fake NFT marketplaces or airdrop websites. Fraudsters

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