Beware of the new wave of catfishers and fake accounts trying to separate you from your crypto by sliding into your direct messages, or DMs. While sometimes legitimate opportunities can come from DMs, like Busta Rhymes’ finding his NFT designer through Twitter DMs, more often than not DMs lead to scams. If someone DMs you a link and you don’t know them, do not click on that link unless you’ve done a thorough background check.
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