XRPL Developer Warns XRP Community About Fake Wallets and Airdrop Scams

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XRPL developer Wietse Wind warned the XRP community about an increase in fake wallet and airdrop scams targeting Xaman Wallet users. Scammers are distributing malicious desktop applications and fake airdrops to steal funds. He urged users to avoid connecting to suspicious websites or downloading unofficial apps. With altcoins under pressure, the Fear & Greed Index reflects growing caution among traders.

BlockBeats report, on May 25, XRPL developer Wietse Wind issued a new security alert to the XRP community, warning that recent scams targeting Xaman Wallet users are increasing. Scammers are currently promoting fake desktop wallet applications and forged airdrop campaigns to trick users into connecting their wallets or downloading malicious software, thereby stealing funds.


Wietse Wind reminds users not to connect their wallets to suspicious websites or download any unofficial applications to avoid asset loss.

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