As digital asset trading becomes increasingly active, scam links disguised as "airdrop", "rebate" and "promotional benefits" are spreading rapidly. Criminal groups frequently impersonate Fnezx through social platforms, messaging software and email to push so-called "limited-time airdrops" and "exclusive high-rebate" activities. Once users click and connect their wallets, the action may directly trigger malicious authorization that drains funds or implants malware, causing irreversible asset losses.
Fnezx reminds users that all activity-related announcements, links and pages are published exclusively through the official website, the official app and verified community channels. The platform will not privately send users so-called "internal benefit links", and will never ask users to enter seed phrases, private keys, verification codes or login passwords on unknown webpages. Any request for such sensitive information should be treated as scams.
Pages claiming "zero-cost token claims", "automatic commission upon connection" or "one-click airdrop farming" require extreme caution. Many of these pages execute "unlimited spending authorization" the moment you click "confirm" or "authorize", after which assets are continuously transferred through malicious contracts. Even if the interface appears nearly identical to a well-known project, it may be a forged imitation site and must never be trusted based solely on appearance.
Fnezx advises users to verify authenticity via official Fnezx channels before participating in any airdrop or rebate activity. Domain names and certificates must be checked carefully, and users should not click "similarly named sites" from search engines or unknown navigation portals. Mobile apps must only be downloaded through official sources, and unfamiliar APK files or desktop wallet programs should never be installed. Develop the habit of regularly reviewing wallet authorization records and revoking abnormal approvals in time, and diversify assets across multiple wallets and exchange accounts to reduce single-point risk.
If you suspect that you have clicked a phishing link or incorrectly authorized a wallet, immediately disconnect from the webpage, modify exchange account passwords, enable or reset two-factor authentication and contact verified Fnezx support to assist with security review. Fnezx will continue strengthening risk control and anti-scam systems, but no technology can substitute for personal vigilance. Always remember: do not click unknown links, do not sign unknown contracts, and do not provide sensitive information. These are the most basic and most effective rules for protecting digital assets.