Recently, I’ve seen more people fall victim to scams, so I can’t help but remind everyone about security again. Never transfer tokens to addresses you don’t know—anyone asking you to “test the network” or similar is just running a scam. Also, treat your mnemonic phrase like your bank card PIN—keep it safe and never share it with anyone.
I also strongly recommend enabling two-factor authentication through WAX’s official channels. An extra layer of protection never hurts. Scammers are getting more sophisticated, so we need to stay alert.
Take these basic precautions so you can build on WAXP with peace of mind. Stay vigilant, everyone, and don’t give scammers any chance!
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FrogInTheWell
· 14h ago
Another security lesson again? Alright bro, I got it. Those "help me test" requests are all scams.
A mnemonic phrase is even more important than my life savings—anyone who dares to ask me for it goes straight to my blacklist.
I've already enabled two-factor authentication, just to avoid getting scammed.
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MevTears
· 14h ago
Here we go again, testnet? I'll just blacklist you.
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CommunityJanitor
· 14h ago
Here I go rambling about security again, but honestly, it’s worth listening to. I’ve seen way too many people fall for phishing scams under the guise of "test networks."
You need to guard your mnemonic phrase even more carefully than your life savings—never take a screenshot and store it on your phone. I've seen friends lose everything because of this.
You really have to enable two-factor authentication. Think of it as spending an extra five seconds to save yourself from getting scammed.
Good morning, WAX friends!
Recently, I’ve seen more people fall victim to scams, so I can’t help but remind everyone about security again. Never transfer tokens to addresses you don’t know—anyone asking you to “test the network” or similar is just running a scam. Also, treat your mnemonic phrase like your bank card PIN—keep it safe and never share it with anyone.
I also strongly recommend enabling two-factor authentication through WAX’s official channels. An extra layer of protection never hurts. Scammers are getting more sophisticated, so we need to stay alert.
Take these basic precautions so you can build on WAXP with peace of mind. Stay vigilant, everyone, and don’t give scammers any chance!