UNICORN⚡️🦄|May 23, 2026 06:51
A bunch of scammers have been targeting Binance-related accounts, employee accounts, and community posts, exploiting time gaps and tiny loopholes in processes to forge content and trick people into clicking, trading, or transferring funds.
As for the issue in the image, the actual impact is minimal. @sisibinance specifically came forward to clarify, which shows a strong sense of responsibility to ensure no user gets scammed—pretty awesome.
This time, it happened because Echo changed their ID, and the old ID was snatched up by scammers.
The scammers took a poster from the Binance Chinese team, used AI to fake the image, added a fake CA, and spread it around before deleting the account to cover their tracks.
Honestly, any fake account posting anything should just be treated as phishing. Everyone, stay cautious—don’t trust, don’t click, don’t trade.
The Web3 information gap has always been there. If you spot any traces of phishing scams disguised as Binance-related content, feel free to report it to their email:
audit@(binance.com)
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