A fake SBF account claims to have been pardoned by Trump and joined DOGE, and released the meme coin CA
ChainCatcher message, a fake SBF account claims to have been pardoned by Trump and joined DOGE, and subsequently released the Memecoin's CA. The account has obtained a gray verification mark on the X platform (representing government or multilateral organization accounts), which clearly indicates identity impersonation and information fraud.
Investors are reminded to be vigilant against such scam risks and to beware of falling victim.
Previously, SBF's real account tweeted for the first time in two years discussing the company's layoffs and management issues.
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