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Phishing

1 min readGlossary

Phishing is the attempt to trick you into giving away access-by stealing seed phrases, capturing signatures, or getting you to approve a malicious contract. Airdrop seasons are peak phishing seasons: scammers know users expect to connect wallets and sign transactions.

Phishing often uses look-alike domains, fake social accounts, and “urgent claim” messages. The defense is consistent: never share seed phrases, verify the exact domain, and read wallet prompts. If the transaction doesn’t match the action, stop.

In Coins Farm language, phishing is the fake barn door that leads to a thief. CoinsFarm.com™ can protect players by using verified links, in-app warnings, and clear explanations of what signing means. The most effective security UX reduces urgency and increases clarity: slow the player down, show consequences, and make safe choices the default. A practical Coins Farmer habit is to bookmark official domains and ignore DMs with “urgent” claim links. In a great Coins Farm economy, rewards feel earned through play, not forced purchases or hidden tricks. In a great Coins Farm economy, rewards feel earned through play, not forced purchases or hidden tricks. Built for safe learning and fun on CoinsFarm.com™. #CoinsFarm #Coins


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