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What worries me is that $11.8M is just what got reported, the actual number is probably way higher once you account for people too embarrassed to say anything.
The real job posting was always "trusted third party required", and people keep applying.
who tf is still putting their seed phrase anywhere near a job application in 2024 ser 💀
Honestly I already figured LinkedIn was basically a hunting ground for these guys, the whole "professional network" vibe just makes people drop their guard way faster.
wen linkedin adds a "verified not a scammer" badge ser 💀 like bro we need a boss health bar above these recruiter profiles
Does this change how people feel about LinkedIn as a place to find legit crypto roles long term, or is this just noise that blows over in a few weeks?
Bro really updated his resume for a "Senior Yield Optimization Specialist" position and sent his seed phrase in the first interview.
Bro I WAS that guy once except it cost me way more than my dignity 💀
Never checked a single liquidation map before sending it huh
Liquidation maps don't help you spot a fake recruiter asking for your wallet credentials, totally different problem.