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<p dir="auto">Scammers frequently use platforms like X to promote fake investment opportunities, impersonate public figures, or advertise tokens with misleading claims. These schemes often rely on urgency, viral content, and anonymity to attract victims.</p>
<p dir="auto">The use of memecoins tied to trending topics or well-known personalities has become a common tactic. In many cases, these tokens experience rapid price increases followed by sharp declines, leaving late participants with losses.</p>
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