Be careful! Recently, scam websites have been rampant. Someone has discovered over 400 malicious websites impersonating exchanges, including a particularly covert fake platform called "Hong Kong Stablecoin Exchange (HSEX)"—its interface is almost identical to legitimate platforms.



What's the biggest trap? Users deposit funds but can't withdraw them at all. Many people have already fallen for it. The official platform has issued a fraud prevention notice, listing these suspicious websites.

If you want to trade in this field recently, be sure to verify the domain name and official channels. Do not click on unknown links, and do not trust recommendations from strangers. The safety of your assets depends on your own protection.
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AltcoinMarathonervip
· 2h ago
ngl, this is exactly why i've been saying—if you're not triple-checking domains and official channels, you're basically sprinting blindfolded. 400+ phishing sites? that's not noise, that's a systemic endurance test for the entire ecosystem.
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GasFeeCryBabyvip
· 5h ago
Over 400 fake exchanges? That's incredible. The industry is now more unpredictable than ever. --- I've heard about HSEX a long time ago. A friend almost got scammed, but luckily I warned him. --- You must check the domain name carefully. This is really not something to take lightly. --- Deposited funds but can't withdraw? Just thinking about it is terrifying. No wonder so many people got cut. --- Hey, what do you think these scammers are thinking? Going to such lengths to create fake platforms, is it worth it? --- I think exchanges also have a responsibility. Why are there so many imposters out there causing trouble? --- Fortunately, I've always used official channels. Seeing these kinds of news makes me more cautious. --- I ignore links recommended by strangers. Only after being scammed do I understand this lesson. --- 400? That's exaggerated, or are they really this rampant? --- Protect yourself. No one will guard your wallet for you.
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InfraVibesvip
· 6h ago
Wow, 400 fake exchanges? That's so outrageous. I feel like I get scammed every time and still haven't learned my lesson. HSEX is really ruthless; the interface is almost identical, I couldn't tell them apart at all. Luckily, I didn't click on it. The key is not to click on unfamiliar links. This is hard to guard against. Brothers, how do you tell the difference? I'm still a bit panicked. This wave of rug pulls is really sneaky. I need to remember the domain names.
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RadioShackKnightvip
· 6h ago
400 fake platforms? Damn, these scammers are really crazy. I've seen HSEX before; their interface is indeed top-notch, almost clicked on it. Deposit and can't withdraw? Isn't this just traditional scams with a different disguise? Speaking of which, is it really that hard to manage your private keys yourself? Why fall into traps? The most frightening are those fake links; avoid things shared in朋友圈. I've taken screenshots; I need to tell everyone in the group about this. Web3 is full of traps; you need to be more cautious. That HSEX name sounds so legit, truly impressive. Don't blame the platform; ultimately, you need to verify the domain yourself.
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ChainWallflowervip
· 6h ago
400 fake websites? Oh my god, this is so rampant. I heard someone was scammed out of five figures by HSEX before, it scared me to death. Fortunately, I always use the official website direct link and never click on strangers' links. Damn, these scammers are getting better and better at disguising themselves. I need to remind my friends. You must think carefully about the domain name, copy it several times to confirm. If it still goes wrong, I really have nothing to say. Those who lost money this time must feel terrible; once the money is in, it can't be retrieved.
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