Social Engineering
What is it?
Scammers use psychological tactics to gain access to your assets.
How does it work?
The scammer pretends to be a successful crypto investor or an official representative of a well-known project.
They build trust, often over several days or even weeks.
Once trust is established, the scammer builds a convincing story—urgent security checks, exclusive offers, or critical assistance to prevent the loss of your funds.
Under the pretext of helping, scammer asks for your seed phrase, private key, password, or other sensitive information to get access to your funds.
Once he has it, he steals your assets.
How to protect yourself?
Never share passwords, seed phrases, private keys, or other sensitive information with third parties.
Verify the identities of anyone you communicate with, especially if they offer incredible deals.
Enable two-factor authentication for extra security.
Remember
If an offer sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Stick to basic security rules to protect your funds.
Never share your seed phrase with anyone.