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isaac·Crime· 24 days ago

My ₦409,000 Loss to a Flash USDT Scam on Trust Wallet – A Warning

I fell victim to a flash USDT scheme on Trust Wallet and lost ₦409,000. Scammers sent me fake USDT tokens that looked identical to my real balance. I hadn’t realized the warning signs until it was too late. This experience taught me how easily scammers can manipulate wallet platforms with cloned tokens. I’m sharing my story to help others spot red flags and protect their funds on Trust Wallet.

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olivia24 days ago

What warning signs did you spot, if any, before realising those USDT tokens were fake and the scam had begun?

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mel24 days ago

When did you first feel something was off—maybe strange wallet prompts or odd token names?

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jude24 days ago

It seems Trust Wallet's interface doesn't clearly flag counterfeit tokens, making it easy to overlook suspicious balances.

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kaka24 days ago

Chai, which Trust Wallet screen looked safe before you clicked confirm on that suspicious token?

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jaruma24 days ago

I appreciate the warning, but users also need to verify token contracts manually instead of relying solely on wallet defaults.

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jayjay24 days ago

Always cross-check token contract addresses on official sources before approving any transaction to avoid falling for fake USDT scams.

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