Conan
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@CryptoConan The practice of treating posts and replies as equivalent, combined with unclear ‘ad rev’ criteria, is the root of the problem
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@lucainweb3 I’ve been demonetised for a long time now
and even before… didn’t really rely on it
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@CryptoConan got the same....didn t try to sell...i feel it s a scam
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@Jef_web3X had a person ask their bot and yeah... got the whole explanation
I mean I knew it was fishy, just didn't know how
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@CryptoConan Hey @tator_trader can you check if this token is safe, and if not explain to @CryptoConan why it isnt since it got airdropped in their wallet?
$JUPHUB (DZ4X8LPKsWXBZNUatMkq2hyaip4EfCaPYk2nL1CKDchp) on solana
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@CryptoConan always past the CA on twitter, if you find mutuals posting about it, it's safe, if not go next
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@CryptoConan @CREATOR__101 They want u to visit that site and connect ur wallet, that’s how
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@CREATOR__101 not even sure how they hack you with this ...
I guess by giving permission to move it?
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@ladybee_3 imagine writing random names on random accounts
how long would it take you to write cole allen lol 😂
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are you smoking crack 😂
David Puente@DavidPuente
This technique is well known: 1) create an account 2) set the profile to private with hidden posts 3) write posts with names or events (e.g. the date of the Pope's death) 4) if the event happens, you delete everything else and leave only the matching one 5) make the profile public 6) the profile goes viral and gains followers How many posts does the user have? Just one: the one with the name. #ColeAllen #Trump
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