Thursday, December 02, 2021 6:23:53 AM
Nooooooooo... It's not Safemoon. I'm praying you didn't give them anything. Its very likely a scam. Modern day Nigerian prince. "Send me your wallet address and I'll give you free Safemoon!" Even if they give you Safemoon, they can very likely take it back whenever they want... plus whatever else you had in the wallet. They've been casting lines all over Twitter trying to get people to bite.
I warned a bunch of people in my private server about it and we have one lady (HeartlandPicker) that is very proactive about teaching everyone about blockchain and how to protect themselves.
Safety tips for everyone:
1) Don't ever give out your wallet address, with the exception of a vetted exchange like Coinbase, KuCoin, etc.
2) If anyone ever offers you anything for free, it's a trap.
3) Don't keep all your eggs in one basket. Divide it amongst several wallets... just in case one gets compromised.
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