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Key Takeaways: Discord-Based Cryptocurrency/NFT Scams
Social engineering is Key: These scams don’t rely on technical exploits of cryptocurrency code. They exploit trust and human psychology.Hackers build rapport within Discord communities over time.
Stalking & Information Gathering: Scammers actively observe interactions within Discord servers to understand relationships and build believable personas. They learn how people communicate and who trusts whom. Target identification: They specifically look for users who possess valuable cryptocurrencies or NFTs (like the “Milady” NFT in the Princess Hypio case). They ask questions to gauge holdings.
The “Game” Lure: The scam often involves enticing victims to download a game. The game itself might be legitimate (like on Steam), but the server hosting the download or the associated dialogue channel is malicious. This server contains Trojan malware.
Malware & Theft: The Trojan malware grants the hacker access to the victim’s device, allowing them to steal personal information and drain cryptocurrency wallets.
significant Losses: Princess Hypio lost $170,000 in this type of attack.
Discord’s Response: Discord has recently published a policy explaining that financial scams violate their terms of service, but the scams are still prevalent.
Beyond Crypto: These tactics aren’t limited to cryptocurrency. Similar scams are targeting gamers (specifically mentioned in the Counter-Strike community).
Quote Highlight:
“The greatest vulnerability in cryptocurrencies is not the code,it is trust. Scammers exploit the community spirit and curiosity to take advantage of good intentions.”
Recent Reports:
Raetheraven reported being a victim of this scam on the Malwarebytes forum in February.
A Reddit forum warned about similar scams targeting gamers in July.

