A surge of activity on user boards is raising serious concerns about a dangerous scam targeting novice crypto enthusiasts. Individuals are reporting that their accounts were hacked to promote deceitful practices linked to a user named u/DMare5, who falsely claims to offer a reliable side hustle.
Recent posts highlight a pattern of messages pushing users to engage with u/DMare5 by sending HBAR to a so-called "testing wallet". One commenter warned, "All the posts say to message u/DMare5 while using generic text and promises of results." This raises alarm bells over the legitimacy of these claims. Participants express frustration over the lack of moderation, with one stating, "Unsubbing because the mods are fucking useless here and let this shit slide like it's nothing."
Another noted the organized nature of these scams, reporting, "There are different accounts posting the same on all different user boards." Users are not only displeased but also overwhelmed, as a member added, "Itβs next to impossible to keep up with those. Sometimes 6-7 posts pop up within 20-30 minutes."
Despite numerous reports, little action has been taken, leaving many feeling vulnerable.
Skepticism is growing among users. One user expressed, "I report every one of these. Not just this board is affected; loads of other finance/earning boards are being flooded as well, so donβt blame the mods." Others echoed this sentiment, calling for stricter scrutiny of submitted content.
"Iβll keep reporting the accounts to moderators; hopefully, they actually listen!"
With user boards inundated with such posts, many experts urge individuals to remain alert. The community's collective frustration emphasizes that newcomers to crypto are especially at risk. With an alarming estimate that about 60% of novice enthusiasts might encounter scams, vigilance and robust reporting will be key to combatting these malicious activities.
β οΈ Reports indicate a surge in scams linked to u/DMare5.
π© Users voice frustration over lack of moderation from boards.
π Organized efforts are being made to report these scams, but action remains minimal.
As the situation develops, the responsibility of keeping the community safe rests on both members and moderators. The rise in crypto scams draws parallels to early internet frauds, reminding individuals to maintain caution as they navigate the crypto landscape. Is enough being done to protect the growing number of new entrants?