A scammer stole about 90 ETH through 500 malicious contracts in the past month
Scam Sniffer has monitored that another victim lost 2 ETH due to a cryptocurrency scam on YouTube 2 hours ago. The scammer manually triggered a "withdrawal" through the address 0x22....8B91. Analysis of the relevant address shows that in the past 27 days, the scammer has stolen about 90 ETH through approximately 500 malicious contracts.
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