🔴 DISCAIMER: Do not under any circumstances regard or use this information as a training manual. Stay human! (The information is intended for beginners; experienced people most likely will not fall for it)
• Beginning: The scammer writes to any crypto chat asking you to help him deal with the Phantom wallet for a reward. He further writes that Solana has temporarily limited his account and the withdrawal of funds does not work, supposedly the withdrawal will only be available in 2-3 days, so he asks for help in finding a solution to this problem. He offers to exchange his Solana coins for your USDT with a good percentage on top, because he owes money and he urgently needs it, and then you can easily withdraw it in a couple of days, also with a good percentage, but since there are now problems on the network, he asks to change network to another, and besides, because the main network has a high commission.
• Next, it shows you how to change the network. When you enter the details of the network he wrote for you, you go to DevNet - this is a test network. But the fact is that many beginners or inattentive people do not understand what it is and how it is carried out.
• Next, he sends you Solana coins and they actually come to your balance, only they are on the test network, that is, they are not real! Well, you send him USDT to some exchange, after which he blocks you.
🔴 Friends! I ask you to spread this article as much as possible so that as few newbies as possible are harmed. When this happens to a person who is just beginning to be interested in the crypto industry, he loses further desire to develop in this area, and he tells his friends and acquaintances that crypto is a complete scam, and we thus lose potential crypto initiators, which slows down the development of the industry generally. In addition to this, as you know, often newcomers subscribe to various channels about cryptocurrency, so we all also lose our readers.