Shiba Inu Team Releases Cautionary Notice Regarding Counterfeit Airdrops After Unveiling of Fresh NFT Collection
Lucie, the marketing lead for Shiba Inu’s cryptocurrency project, SHIB, is urging community members to stay cautious after the launch of the project’s new collection of non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
On February 20th, the Shiba Inu development team introduced the Sheboshi NFTs, which are digital collectibles based on the DN404 standard. This standard combines the features of ERC-20 and ERC-721 tokens, making the Sheboshis divisible. All 20,000 Sheboshis were quickly sold out even before the public minting phase, as holders of Doge Killer (LEASH) and Shiboshis rushed to acquire the new NFT collection.
Lucie explains on social media platform X, “Sheboshis were born in October 2021… The ladies that were introduced this week, Sheboshis, are their mates. We have a comprehensive breeding plan and a Shiba Eternity P2E (play to earn) lineup ahead of us. So, although we acknowledge that traders may be attracted to the new hot thing, Dn404, for us, REAL HOLDERS of Shiboshis, the current price is not relevant.”
Amid the excitement surrounding Sheboshis, Lucie warns that malicious actors might take advantage of the NFT’s popularity by spreading fake airdrop announcements. She advises, “Be cautious of scammers posting about airdrops and sharing phishing links! THERE IS NO AIRDROP – it’s a trap designed to steal your assets. Before clicking on any links on platform X, ALWAYS visit the OFFICIAL TELEGRAM OR DISCORD and double-check everything for your safety.”
Airdrop scams involve using counterfeit websites, emails, and social media pages to deceive cryptocurrency users into claiming airdrop tokens that don’t exist. The objective is to gain access to victims’ crypto wallets and drain their funds.
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