Beware the SHIB Scammers: Even Your Wallet Needs a Safety Helmet! 😱💸

In a universe not so far away, where the scent of freshly minted cryptocurrency wafts through the air, the X account known as “Susbarium/Shibarium Trustwatch” (@susbarium) has come forth like a lone voice on a crowded intergalactic bus, alerting all who will listen about a dastardly ploy involving SHIB coins that could make a Vogon weep.

This time, oh yes, the scammers—from another dimension of trickery—have set their sights on the unsuspecting holders of SHIB, BONE, and LEASH. These poor souls, blissfully wandering through the land of ShibaSwap’s official decentralized exchange (DEX), are being lured into a trap with an irresistible bait: a rather enormous sum of almost half a billion SHIB coins. Because nothing says “trustworthy” like an absurdly large quantity of digital currency dangling on a shiny hook. 🎣

Scam Alert from the SHIB Team: A Cosmic Comedy of Errors

According to our beloved @susbarium, the scam post makes a rather brazen appeal to all key Shibarium token holders, urging them to “claim their ShibaSwap rewards” before they quietly fade into the depths of the crypto abyss. Now, mind you, this post includes a suspicious link—because what’s a good scam without an attachment that makes you question your life choices—and a “screenshot” boasting a supposed claim of over $6,500 worth of SHIB. Curious how that amount translates to 449,671,393 SHIB? Exactly like trying to understand an alien’s idea of a balanced breakfast.

🚨SHIBARMY SCAM ALERT🚨

A post circulating on X claims SHIB, BONE, and LEASH holders who have interacted with ShibaSwap have unclaimed rewards expiring soon. It includes a suspicious link and a screenshot showing a supposed claim of over $6,500 worth of SHIB. This is a classic…

— Susbarium | Shibarium Trustwatch (@susbarium) July 17, 2025

@susbarium, the self-appointed guardian of the crypto galaxy, points out that the “urgency triggers” like “claim ends soon” are nothing new for the crafty scammers. Oh, joy! Reason number two? “Tiny URL links obscure the destination,” making them as trustworthy as a three-headed cyclops selling used spaceships. And lastly, our wise friend notes, “no official Shiba Inu channels have announced such a reward drop.” The signs are as obvious as a two-headed coin at a cosmic casino.

So, what can our dear SHIB community do to thwart such nefarious antics? Well, @susbarium offers some sound advice: steer clear of unverified links, avoid connecting your wallets to mysterious dapps, and for the love of Marvin, verify announcements through official Shiba Inu channels! Also, if someone offers you a surprise airdrop or free crypto giveaways in a Telegram group that looks like it was designed by a hyperactive raccoon, run for the hills! 🏃‍♂️💨

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2025-07-17 15:56