Good info but doesn’t explain why so many people are getting that verification email when it seems they didn’t sign up for it?

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Seems obvious to me, they’re buying lists of email addresses of bitcoin and crypto users found in hacks to try to prop up their enrollment numbers.

This. I received it in the email leaked on the ledger hack.

It is a very sad marketing strategy after so many millions invested on the platform.

That’s some truly shady shit.

I got that email too…. much wow…

It’s being reported to be a phishing scam. Again, if they didn’t rely on email for registration, this couldn’t happen.

Daniel is a less technical user. 😀

Yeah, I’m big dumb.

That is a strange case for sure.

Maybe a dump of known email addresses on the deepweb