Tmas.eth Accused of Promoting Scam
Despite the recent lull in the non-fungible token (NFT) market, scammers continue to target crypto investors. Crypto investigator ZachXBT has uncovered evidence suggesting that an NFT influencer named Tmas.eth has been involved in multiple crypto heists, resulting in the theft of approximately $100,000 worth of NFTs.
Key Points:
– Tmas.eth has been promoting scam projects to his followers, leading to significant financial losses for collectors.
– The promoted project took all of the presale funds and posted a wallet drainer, leaving many collectors drained.
– This is not the first time Tmas.eth has been accused of promoting crypto scams; he previously promoted a scam called SAUDI that resulted in the loss of presale funds.
ZachXBT Reveals More Crypto Scams
Crypto sleuth ZachXBT recently exposed another crypto influencer turned scammer named Blue, also known as Jack. Blue is accused of stealing over $1.5 million through crypto scams, using sophisticated phishing attacks. Blue initially gained fame as a gamer and prank content creator on YouTube before transitioning to crypto scams.
Key Points:
– Blue has been involved in phishing attacks and has collaborated with drainer services to steal millions in digital assets.
– Another scammer, known as Soup or Dan, has also been exposed by ZachXBT. Soup targeted DeFi projects and allegedly stole over $1 million through phishing scams.
– In one instance, Soup hacked into the Pika Protocol Discord server and stole $220,000 in cryptocurrency.
Hot Take:
The recent exposure of crypto influencers involved in scams highlights the ongoing issue of scammers targeting unsuspecting crypto investors. It is essential for crypto enthusiasts to exercise caution and perform thorough due diligence before engaging with any projects or influencers. Stay informed and stay safe in the crypto world.