Gaming DAO warns users of fake airdrops amid social media hacks
The decentralized game publisher said its team had witnessed a significant rise in phishing attempts within its community and in the Arbitrum ecosystem.
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The decentralized game publisher said its team had witnessed a significant rise in phishing attempts within its community and in the Arbitrum ecosystem.
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