There is a scam on the SOL chain that may become active in the near future with the hype of USD1 The routine of the whole scam is as follows: 1. Choose an influential wallet address (like the address of a big V). 2. Create an ATA to make it look relevant to the new token. 3. You can even make a transaction to send tokens to this ATA. 4. On Solscan, the address of this big V seems to be involved in the issuance or claim of tokens. 5. Spread the news: "So-and-so project once had 100m and came to open the plate again this time, get on the bus!" 6. Everyone FOMO (fear of missing out), rushed into the pool to buy, and finally the project team ran away In fact, the real signed address is not the address of the previous disk dev, but the scammer himself, as long as you carefully look at the transaction details and check the signature address (signer), you can find the problem. ATA refers to the "Linked Token Account" in the Solana ecosystem, and its function is that when each wallet...
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