🚨Alert users of crypto:
The expert sends a strong warning to XRP holders. Here’s why
$XRP A new scam targeting cryptocurrency users has emerged, disguised as an official communication from Ledger, one of the leading hardware wallet providers in the world.
Jungle Inc (@jungleincxrp), a well-known figure in the XRP community and a prominent cryptocurrency content creator, was one of the first to raise the alarm after sharing an image of the fake letter on X.
👉The Scammer's Approach
The letter, which appears professional and includes the Ledger logo, an address in Paris, and a formal farewell from an alleged company executive, claims to introduce a new mandatory feature called “Transaction Verification.” It instructs users to scan a QR code to activate the feature before October 31, 2025.
At first glance, the letter seems legitimate, listing known devices and referencing security updates and compliance requirements. However, scanning the QR code redirects users to a fraudulent website designed to steal sensitive information and compromise wallet security.
The sophistication of the scam has caught the attention of the crypto community at large.

