Blockchain Capital's Twitter account is suspected to have been hacked and posted a false token airdrop
ChainCatcher message, the Twitter account of the cryptocurrency investment company Blockchain Capital was hacked and promoted a fake BCAP token free airdrop event. The Blockchain Capital account posted several messages promising to give away "BCAP" tokens and directed users to a counterfeit Blockchain Capital website. Currently, the fraudulent airdrop-related tweets have been deleted, and the Blockchain Capital Twitter account has returned to normal.
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