Scamfari: Scam Categories You Can Report
You Can Legally Feel Good About Submitting These
Users can submit reports to Scamfari under the following scam categories:
Social Media Scammer: This category includes scammers who directly message users on popular social media platforms like Telegram, Twitter, Discord, etc. The scammers may impersonate notable individuals, such as Elon Musk, and run fake giveaways or fraudulent schemes.
Fraudulent Website: Under this category, users can report phishing websites that mimic well-known platforms or deceive users into connecting their wallets for fake giveaways, airdrops, or other malicious activities.
Scam Project (Rugpull): Users can report projects that engage in liquidity pool drainage, sell-offs (Rugpull), or any other malicious activities that harm token holders. Both ongoing and past cases of Rugpull are accepted for reporting.
Terrorist Financing: This category involves wallets or accounts that are actively soliciting donations to sponsor terrorist organizations. Users can submit reports related to these activities to help identify and prevent terrorist financing.
Scamfari aims to cover a wide range of scams across various platforms to create a comprehensive database of scam-related information. By allowing users to report scams falling under these specific categories, the platform can effectively detect and warn others about potential fraudulent activities, thereby contributing to a safer online environment for its users.
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