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Let’s talk about FOMO. I’ve seen way too many FOMO based exploits in the last couple of days and it makes me really sad to see people lose WETH and valuable NFTs due to FOMO. 👇
Instead of NFTs, let's look at this from an IRL perspective. You just parked your car downtown and you're walking down the street and you have a wallet full of money and a bag full of gold.
As you're walking down the street, you run into someone who looks like a well-known person from town, but their mannerisms are all wrong. They're usually very organized and speak in a very clear manner, but right now they're a little off & they don't sound like themselves.
They tell you, "hey, follow me. I opened a cool new store around the corner and we've got a crazy good deal! We'll sell you a brand new TV for $20 and you can sell it to someone else for $200!"
They go on, "All you have to do is go into the store, sign a contract and we'll give you the tv. Just hurry up because there are only 10 and they're going fast. Oh, and don't bother reading the contract, that's just a waste of time."
Would you do it? No, of course not! You wouldn't even go in the store BECAUSE YOU HAVE A WALLET FULL OF MONEY AND A SACK FULL OF GOLD. Even if you did go in the store, you would at least read the random contract before you signed it.
In this analogy, the well known person is a Twitter account that you've been following for a long time, the shady store is a website, the contract is an ETH TXN, & the wallet & bag full of gold are your WETH & valuable NFTs, respectively.
You have multiple warning signs and multiple ways to avoid getting scammed. Let's go 1 by 1.
First, the well known person is speaking weird & doesn't sound like themself. This is almost always warning sign number 1 & your first chance out.
For example, in the @deekaymotion and @KeyboardMonkey3 scams, the accounts posted "surprise mints" with strong FOMO inducing language. Ask yourself - When have the real Dee Kay and KBM EVER posted a surprise mint? NEVER! The post doesn't sound like them. Walk away.
But let's say that you follow them to the store - you click the link. You're still ok, you're in the store but nothing has happened. Take a look around. Does it look like a real store? No? This is warning sign number 2 & your second chance out.
In other words, does the website look like what you would expect it to look like if it was actually from the person that told you about it? Is everything spelled correctly? Did it auto-pop up the connect wallet button?
Does it seem a little off? If so... just walk out and everything will be ok. Just leave the site. Let's say you missed the warning signs there and get to the final chance to get out...
You've got a wallet full of money and bag full of gold and you've been presented with a legally binding contract to sign and are being told to hurry up and sign or you'll miss out. All you have to do is read the contract - the transaction text.
So you have multiple warning signs and multiple options to get out. But, let's say you really, really want to check this deal out.
Would you do it with a wallet full of cash and a bag full of gold, or would you drop those in your car first? Remember, your car is just a minute or two away - obviously you would drop your valuables in your car.
That's all you have to do in this scenario - drop your valuables in your car. In other words, use a hot wallet that doesn't have anything of value in it.
What's that? You use a hardware wallet so this can't happen? Wrong. A hardware wallet just keeps someone from stealing your seed phrase. That's not how these exploits work. They work by getting you to FOMO sign a transaction. Your HW wallet can't keep you safe from FOMO.
Slow down & drop your wallet & bag of gold in your car before you click a random link & sign a transaction without thinking. The extra minute to drop everything off - switch to a hot wallet & transfer enough ETH to it - could be the difference between getting scammed and not.