Shiba Inu Community Alert
The Shiba Inu (SHIB) community is on high alert after a warning from Susbarium Shibarium Trustwatch, a dedicated account focused on uncovering scams and protecting SHIB holders.
In a recent tweet, Susbarium urged the community to beware of impersonator accounts spreading fake rewards and phishing links.
> 🚨 Attention #ShibArmy! 🚨
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> Please beware of impersonator accounts spreading fake rewards & phishing links!
> Always verify announcements through official channels.
> Stay vigilant & protect your crypto.
> Together, we keep our community safe! 💪🐾#ShibSafetyFirst
> — Susbarium | Shibarium Trustwatch (@susbarium) March 14, 2025
As Shiba Inu’s popularity rises, scammers are increasingly targeting the community with phishing schemes. Often, malicious actors create fake accounts to deceive users and steal their assets.
Susbarium flagged an account impersonating Shiba Inu’s lead ambassador, Shytoshi Kusama. This trend is not new; in late February, a similar alert was issued for another fake account impersonating official Shiba Inu accounts.
As a precaution, Susbarium urges the community to verify announcements through official channels and avoid clicking suspicious links, especially those shared through unofficial means.
Other Warning Alerts
Earlier this week, Susbarium also warned about fake “Shibarium Rewards” claims online, aimed at stealing funds from users.
Shiba Inu holders are encouraged to safeguard their assets by consistently verifying through official Shib channels and steering clear of questionable links.
Additionally, there are alerts regarding fake “verify and claim” posts that could drain users’ wallet assets.
These warnings serve as crucial reminders for all SHIB holders to be vigilant and protect themselves from scams and impersonators. By staying alert and supporting one another, the community can work together to combat these threats effectively.
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