Crypto Twitter’s weekend filled with scams, hacks, and fake events
Unraveling a weekend of deception and high-profile hacks in the crypto world, highlighting the need for increased security and vigilance.
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Respite for Crypto Twitter
Elsewhere across Crypto Twitter, scams were less of a priority as Twitter Spaces in the crypto space continued to thrive. For example, Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) held a Twitter Spaces AMA on May 31, where he discussed various topics, from Binance layoffs to potential support for the Lightning Network on Binance's platform.
A breakdown released on June 2 recorded that he acknowledged that implementing the Lightning Network would require significant adjustments to their secure wallet infrastructure. However, he expressed optimism about the possibility of the network being supported, especially for Binance Pay and different wallet services.
Another day, another scam
As the world of cryptocurrency continues to expand, the events unfolding this weekend on Crypto Twitter serve as a potent reminder of the challenges and risks accompanying rapid innovation. The cultural influence of Crypto Twitter is undeniable, fostering a community that thrives on knowledge sharing, spirited discussion, and real-time updates.
However, alongside the positive developments, the space has become a breeding ground for hackers and scammers seeking to exploit users' trust, leading to an increased demand for security and vigilance.
The multiple high-profile hacks over the weekend highlight the need for the broader industry to invest in addressing security concerns and ensuring the integrity of the ecosystem while maintaining the open discussion and collaboration that have come to define our industry.


















