Phishing scammers are attempting to use the upcoming Arbitrum Airdrop to trick unsuspecting users. Here's what to look out for.
Ethereum layer-2 scaling solution Arbitrum's upcoming"ARB" token Airdrop appears to have become a popular target for scammers, with the community warning of hundreds of phishing scams aimed at tricking crypto users.by the Arbitrum Foundation, the airdrop will send out 10 billion governance tokens via a token airdrop, allowing holders to vote on code changes. The airdrop is set for March 23.aimed at stealing funds from victims ahead of the officially slated event.
Blockchain security company Redefine has found several websites impersonating official Arbitrum airdrop website. Source: Redefine
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