Shouldn't we live everybody? I got some shitcoins still sitting around from 6 years ago when this world opened up for me and I started dipping my toes and learning the hard real time way. π€·π»ββοΈ
Not surprising to find nostr:nprofile1qqs274g6en4ysgqqhhxtxj7nc5s4trslx5mh8g72akp6z3ujrsmfaggpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7dsfeh7 is a shitcoiner.
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check out the thread itβs more like blatant scams
nostr:note1aln2fdx7jqxh3r6zupshg8ehgx2pum9ks70qylseehzt8amznjvst6dudp
and thereβs more nostr:note1pesz04acqqnpmmt29lqflxwk7vfhtn2gf48gp4v5wuyajgsqalmq6scu07
There's a lot of scamming trying to happening on here... Figured that from day one. Some is better concealed than other.
This might be the hardest place to scam people I can think of, but clearly some get through.
Well as a newcomer a year ago and over the months I've definitely been a target and pretty convince was hacked and stuff more than once π₯΄ very early on I realized there actually need to be education to new nostriches especially ones not btc maxis about the dangers. Nostr actually in my opinion more of a target for and vulnerable to scammers because it is as Wikipedia may still say a social media for bitcoiners. While there is a savvy tech community and thriving dev ecosystem here there are normal folks who are not super tech savvy, or versed in opsec and stuff yet too well! π€·π»ββοΈπ
Can you tell me more about this experience of being hacked? It would be interesting to know more specifics to understand how this could be avoided.
Feel free to DM if you don't want to share publicly.