Just another interesting story happened when "...scammers impersonating Saudi Arabia’s crown prince launched a fake KSA memecoin, exploiting investor enthusiasm for celebrity-backed tokens. Officials have confirmed the account was hacked."
The “Official” Saudi Arabia memecoin (KSA) was announced on Feb. 17, according to an X post by the account “SaudiLawConf,” a fake account impersonating the crown prince.
The first red flag from the token was the absence of any official government communication and a lack of details on the project’s tokenomics or underlying utility.
Shortly after the scam coin was launched, the original owners of the X account, the Saudi Law Conference, confirmed that their X account was hacked by impersonators...
However, the token failed to attract investor capital, amassing only $7,489 worth of market capitalization since it launched, Pump.fun data shows.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/saudi-prince-impersonators-launch-fake-saudi-arabia-memecoinThese days we have to careful and we must never allow ourselves to be easily victimized by vicious and sleek scammers masquerading as this and that popular personalities. Good thing that the above scam never attracted attention and support worth millions and that it was immediately snuffed before snowballing.
This is one of the dangers in our modern crypto-centric world...losing our money to many forms of scam can really be an experience worth not reliving...as as one of the many victims in the past I know how it feels to be one and that is why I always love sharing stories like this to warn people and to educate as many as possible of this malady.