ZachXBT uncovered a wallet address used in scams impersonating Hyperliquid apps. Fake Hyperliquid apps trick users into sharing seed phrases or approving malicious transactions. Google Play Store has seen a rise in fake crypto apps impersonating major wallets and exchanges. ZachXBT, a well-known crypto investigator, alerted the community to fraudulent apps impersonating Hyperliquid on the Google Play Store. The warning flags apps that present themselves as genuine Hyperliquid platforms but are actually phishing tools designed to steal user funds. One key address associated with the alert is 0x8c12C21C394D9174c3b1a086A97d2C5523ABb8F5, described as a theft address. Apps like these are highly dangerous for users because if a user installs a fake app thinking it’s the legit Hyperliquid client, they may inadvertently give away access to their private keys or author…Read The Full Article Crypto Investigator ZachXBT Warns of a Fake Hyperliquid App on Google Play Store On Coin Edition. ZachXBT uncovered a wallet address used in scams impersonating Hyperliquid apps. Fake Hyperliquid apps trick users into sharing seed phrases or approving malicious transactions. Google Play Store has seen a rise in fake crypto apps impersonating major wallets and exchanges. ZachXBT, a well-known crypto investigator, alerted the community to fraudulent apps impersonating Hyperliquid on the Google Play Store. The warning flags apps that present themselves as genuine Hyperliquid platforms but are actually phishing tools designed to steal user funds. One key address associated with the alert is 0x8c12C21C394D9174c3b1a086A97d2C5523ABb8F5, described as a theft address. Apps like these are highly dangerous for users because if a user installs a fake app thinking it’s the legit Hyperliquid client, they may inadvertently give away access to their private keys or author…Read The Full Article Crypto Investigator ZachXBT Warns of a Fake Hyperliquid App on Google Play Store On Coin Edition.

Crypto Investigator ZachXBT Warns of a Fake Hyperliquid App on Google Play Store

  • ZachXBT uncovered a wallet address used in scams impersonating Hyperliquid apps.
  • Fake Hyperliquid apps trick users into sharing seed phrases or approving malicious transactions.
  • Google Play Store has seen a rise in fake crypto apps impersonating major wallets and exchanges.

ZachXBT, a well-known crypto investigator, alerted the community to fraudulent apps impersonating Hyperliquid on the Google Play Store. The warning flags apps that present themselves as genuine Hyperliquid platforms but are actually phishing tools designed to steal user funds.

One key address associated with the alert is 0x8c12C21C394D9174c3b1a086A97d2C5523ABb8F5, described as a theft address.

Apps like these are highly dangerous for users because if a user installs a fake app thinking it’s the legit Hyperliquid client, they may inadvertently give away access to their private keys or author…

Read The Full Article Crypto Investigator ZachXBT Warns of a Fake Hyperliquid App on Google Play Store On Coin Edition.

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