@Zeneca_33@Zeneca_33 you can clearly see here how everyone was socially engineered into thinking it was @the_x2y2 because the report on ETHERSCAN that said “Opensea a phishing scam” was pointing to a tweet 🐥 that claimed @the_x2y2 was to blame …
Please be aware!!
https://t.co/7LJpou71dX
@YoungZacharyYo1 We are using the personal_sign method. https://t.co/zCqELuymWL
The good thing is, we are currently the only marketplace that supports Trezor.
@mgpwr You are not a good influencer you are spreading fud about X2Y2 when it has nothing to do with them just as it has nothing to do with looks rare this is an opensea phishing scam nothing more
@NFTLlama You mean like you friend? @akiro @MetaMooseNFT Akiro soft rugged caus he spent all the funds on $260,000 worth of nfts for himself and metamoose done the same. You have them in you alpha clubs you are friends with these rug pulls scammers.
Hello Rebels!
In relation to the OpenSea hack, it was most likely a phishing attack on OS users through a fraudulent email. Hacker's attacks did not take advantage of the X2Y2 contract.
We are gathering information and will keep you updated.
These scummy influences like @NFTLlama@Zeneca_33 don’t miss a beat in figuring out how to pump their bags. In this case $looks. Frens, they gonna use you as exit liquidity. Use $x2y2 just shows their true colors.