Liam lost everything he had One mistake and his whole wallet was gone This story could happen to anyone, even if you're careful I broke it down so you never end up like him🧵👇
Liam had good habits Used a hardware wallet, multisig, cold storage Didn’t click random links and never answered DMs But trust in the wrong place still got him
He was active in a new protocol’s Discord A “mod” pinged him in a dev channel about a private beta It sounded like an early access thing for serious users Liam replied and asked for a quick call
The guy sounded normal Explained the beta was for a new staking contract Said early testers would be whitelisted manually Liam asked for the link and said he’d use a burner wallet first
The site looked polished and matched the project’s branding He connected his burner and nothing happened Then he switched to his real wallet, thinking it was safe That’s where it went wrong
The contract prompted a weird approval function Liam paused and asked the mod if that was expected He got a confident answer and hit confirm Less than a minute later, his funds were gone
He checked the wallet and saw everything was drained Stablecoins, ETH, tokens, NFTs It was all routed through Tornado within minutes Nothing could be reversed
Later he found out the mod account was fake They cloned the server layout on a lookalike domain The invite looked real, but it was a copy And the call was part of the setup
The contract gave full access to his tokens It was written to drain the wallet the second it was approved He thought he was being careful But the scam was built to feel safe
Discord feels casual but it’s high-risk by default Anyone can copy a server and impersonate a mod Real teams won’t rush you into contracts on voice If something feels even slightly off, stop
Scammers don’t need you to be stupid They just need you to relax for five minutes Liam didn’t fall for a basic trick He got hit because someone made it feel real
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