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Scam Alert: Fake Baby Doge Account Scam
We received the following complaint:
I recently fell victim to a fake airdrop scam involving Baby Doge coins. In my attempt to participate in what seemed like a legitimate airdrop, I ended up transferring a substantial amount of Baby Doge coins to a scammer. Here are the details of the transaction:
- Cryptocurrency: Baby Doge Coin
- Amount Transferred: 2,396,265,287,505.0083381 Baby Doge Coins (approximately $3,150.91)
- Transaction Hash: 0x1fed5c52a2a360a8a65df21008bc4d34fe1b17406c1c1afa2a31d0a5b47328e9
- Sending Address: 0xaE6704feb610f0E757c9b045A16b91205500E231
- Receiving Address: 0x23f118A3feD20e428b344F2d36B4dC62206318AB
I made this transfer on July 14, 2024, and shortly after realized that the setup was a scam. Despite my efforts to seek assistance, recovering these funds has proven difficult. The network fee for this transaction was 0.0003830745 BNB ($0.20).
What You Need to Know
- Scam Nature: The scammer posed as a legitimate Baby Doge airdrop account, luring victims with the promise of free tokens.
- Website URL: X.com/BBabyDogeCoim – This is the URL associated with the scam. Do not interact with this site or any similar domains.
- Scam Impact: Large amounts of Baby Doge coins are being transferred under the guise of airdrop participation.
If you have been scammed in a similar manner, please share your story.