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crypto.news 2025-03-03 19:40:17

No official MetaMask token: wallet provider warns of scam schemes

MetaMask has issued a warning to users about deceptive token schemes falsely claiming affiliation with the platform, emphasizing that there is currently no official MetaMask token. MetaMask , the leading Web3 wallet provider, alerted its community on March 3 about fraudulent schemes promoting non-existent MetaMask tokens. The platform stressed that any claims suggesting the existence of a MetaMask token are false and potentially harmful. Please be aware that projects indicating trading, or pre-market trading, of a MetaMask token are unaffiliated with Consensys. There is currently no MetaMask token. These advertisements and promotions are for speculative platforms unrelated to Consensys and without our… — MetaMask.eth 🦊 (@MetaMask) March 3, 2025 This warning follows MetaMask’s February 28 announcement regarding a critical update that will introduce Bitcoin ( BTC) and Solana ( SOL) smart contract capabilities to its network. Scammers may be attempting to exploit this development. MetaMask has previously addressed similar threats. In March 2023, the platform debunked rumors of a MetaMask token airdrop , warning that such claims were not only false but also dangerous, as they created opportunities for scammers and phishing attacks. You might also like: MetaMask expands crypto off-ramp support to 10 blockchains via Transak Rise in crypto scams Scams involving fraudulent tokens have been on the rise, with malicious actors convincing users to invest in counterfeit assets that mimic reputable projects. These schemes often result in significant financial losses for unsuspecting investors. Notably, entrepreneur Mark Cuban reportedly lost nearly $870,000 after interacting with a compromised MetaMask wallet. Additionally, MetaMask users have been targeted by address poisoning attacks , where scammers manipulate transaction histories to trick users into sending funds to fraudulent addresses. You might also like: Consensys acquires Wallet Guard to bolster MetaMask user protection

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