Cardano Scammers Impersonate Influencers: How to Stay Safe


  • Scammers are exploiting Cardano influencers’ likenesses to promote their pump-and-dump schemes. 
  • Although most impersonation accounts have been shut down, some are still up.
  • Read what you can do to protect yourself. 

A wave of Cardano-related scams has surfaced on Twitter recently, promising significant amounts of ADA and equity while impersonating prominent Cardano influencers. These schemes have multiplied in the past few weeks, leaving users vexed about the surge of scam airdrops despite Twitter claiming a 90% reduction. 

Scammers Impersonate Cardano Influencers

On October 12, Twitter user Macro Meerman sounded the alarm on a scammer trying to use the likeness of one of Cardano’s biggest influencers, Cardano Whale. The scam revolved around ‘AWhale,’ an alleged pump and dump scheme offering an airdrop on MinSwap. 

Scammer using ADAWhale’s likeness to promote AWhale token. Source: Twitter.

Upon notification of the scam, Cardano Whale swiftly disassociated himself from the scheme, claiming he would never do anything that would take user money, including launching a coin or anything else. 

Soon after the post, the alleged scammer targetted another Cardano influencer, Rick McCracken, promoting the RICK token, using similar tactics. McCracken, like Cardano Whale, warned users to steer clear of this scheme. 

After drawing heat from the broader crypto market in the form of community reports, Twitter shut down the Awhale account. However, the account promoting the RICK token is still up at press time. 

How to Stay Safe?

With scams on the rise on Twitter, users need to take necessary measures to protect themselves.  Here’s a brief list of go-to security measures to keep yourself safe: 

  • Double-check links, websites, and emails. Refrain from clicking any link unless it’s from a verified source. If the verified source has been compromised, take up the issue with other users and look for warnings and red flags. 
  • Report any suspicious activity to the concerned departments as soon as possible. 
  • Protect your recovery phrase by keeping it somewhere private. 
  • Set up additional security layers, such as two-factor authentication and multi-sig. 

Other measures include a little more work, such as doing your own research, scanning wallet addresses, and inspecting on-chain transactions.

On the Flipside

  • Elon Musk recently shared that Twitter is working on a fix for its bot plague. 
  • A crypto whale recently lost $24 million by signing a malicious transaction. 

Why This Matters

Twitter is still swarming with scammers and bots looking for their next victim. Considering the danger, it’s crucial for users to protect their wallets and refrain from falling for such schemes. 

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