I got scammed!
We see this message every day on CT and it’s always painful.
Most people did not lose money at the exact moment they clicked a link. And why is that?
It is because the real damage usually started earlier, when a fake partnership, announcement or impersonated account slipped through without being checked.
That’s why I built the Oz Network Scam Report Form.
Why Does This Matters?
Most scams in Web3 don’t begin with a smart contract. They begin with misinformation, which comes from a harmful tweet that looks real, a presale waitlist that feels official, or an airdrop link that carries the right logo and urgency.
By the time the truth about these harmful tweets comes out, wallets have already interacted.
Most security tools warn users after the damage is done. But Oz Network focuses on something harder and more important: stopping scams before people click.
What the Scam Report Form Does:
The Scam Report Form gives you a safe way to say:
Something feels off about this tweet… can someone please check this for me.
If you see:
• A strange airdrop link
• A rushed presale
• An account impersonating a real project
You can submit it through the form without connecting your wallet and without putting yourself at risk.
Our team of testers reviews the report, checks the details, and flags it if it’s unsafe. Verified outcomes are then shared so others don’t fall into the same trap.
“Just fill the form for verification and you are good to go”
The Real Problem Isn’t Clicking, It’s Timing;
Most victims clicked links on CT because everything looked right and that the project name was familiar,
Or the branding matched, a known account reposted it and the message felt urgent.
That moment when our speed to act replaces verification is where these scams succeed.
The Scam Report Form creates a pause. It gives users a place to check before acting, not after losing funds.
For Everyday Users:
You don’t need deep technical knowledge and you don’t need to investigate on your own
If something feels off, whether on Twitter, Telegram, Discord etc. You report it using the form and we help verify it.
For Projects:
Fake links and impersonation damage trust fast. Communities get confused, and silence from your team's often looks like approval.
The Scam Report Form helps surface these threats early and stop misinformation before it spreads.
Why I Built This With My Team:
Because in Web3, misinformation is usually the first exploit.
The Oz Network Scam Report Form exists to close that gap by turning doubt into verification & hesitation into protection.
Web3 should grow on trust, not traps.
Submit Suspicious links;
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Just got my Blue Tick activated again, but it happened in a very hilarious way.
I'd lost my verification a while back, due to inconsistencies [a story for another day] and in building Oz Network in public, that tick actually matters.
So I resubscribed to X Premium, paid in full, and waited for the checkmark to drop but nothing happened.
I received no tick, no premium features, just my money sitting there like it owed me an explanation.
I refreshed the app, logged out and back in, waited some more. Still nothing.
Then it turns out the fix was just very simple and I was only expected to;
Cancel the subscription I'd just paid for, then immediately resubscribe.
Thank God it worked though, because I really needed to bounce back on my founder page.
Something happened that taught me more about consistency than anything else this year.
I have been putting in real work on @OzNetworkxyz. I introduced a new brand logo for the project. Made the project active on Telegram and Twitter. We were deep into getting the dashboard live. Things were moving.
Then I suddenly got seriously sick, [hospitalized actually] and just when I thought I was back, I fell sick again, twice in a row.
That period of time actually broke my rhythm completely. I wasn't building neither was I pushing updates and I wasn't showing up the way I usually do.
But my team kept things moving in my absence, and that taught me something real: consistency isn't just a personal habit, it's a system. If it only works when you're the one pushing, it's not a system yet.
Whatever energy I had during recovery went into learning instead of building. I picked up trading on Polymarket and went deeper into AI.
I was trying to actually understand where things are heading instead of watching from the sidelines.
I'm back on CT now, sharper on the security side of Web3, and back to building. The sickness cost me momentum, but it showed me what real consistency requires.