The Shiba Inu team has issued a cautionary notice on the increasing instances of fraudulent activities specifically aimed at the Shibarium platform.

Digarch, a prominent person in the Shiba Inu community, stressed the need of exercising utmost care. DaVinci, another member of the Shiba Inu team, provided a comprehensive account of the latest strategies used by scammers, including the deceptive promotion of tokens that falsely assert connections with Shiba developers and the future of Shibarium.

These scammers manipulate the Shiba State and Canine code and use the official Shiba website, shib.io, to establish trustworthiness.

DaVinci emphasized the need of being watchful and making well-informed choices, noting that any tokens purporting to be affiliated with Shibarium are fraudulent.

The team is now engaged in efforts to expose and prevent frauds, urging community members to refrain from participating in such fraudulent activities.

DaVinci stressed the need of thoroughly assessing initiatives and cautioned against unquestioningly adhering to influencers in the Shibarium environment.

In addition, he cautioned against leaders who demonstrate a pattern of failure in one project and then start another, urging the community to exercise responsible investment in crypto.

Last month, Kabosu, the Shiba Inu behind Dogecoin and the Dog meme, died quietly, causing a massive crypto community response.

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