Scammers Pose as Official Moonbirds Twitter Account, Constantly Sending Fake Messages to Steal Funds

Scammers are using verified accounts on Twitter to pose as official accounts for the NFT project Moonbirds in an attempt to steal money by constantly sending false messages to numerous users. Justin Mezzell, co-founder of Proof Collective, tweeted that these are scammers who purchase verified accounts, pretend to be Moonbirds, and try to get folks to connect their wallet and siphon funds.
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