Beware of Scam DMs Pretending to Be Urgent Crypto Messages
🚨 Beware of Scam DMs Pretending to Be Urgent Crypto Messages
Lately, many people have reported receiving suspicious direct messages (DMs) claiming to involve large amounts of cryptocurrency, emotional situations, or urgent requests. I recently received one myself, and I want to share what it looked like — and how you can protect yourself.
💬 Here’s What the Message Said:
"Account: Dr5628
Password: bk52136
Balance: $2,154,708.00 USDT
Website: [cklqdn.com]They’ve been coming after me, and I’m in serious trouble... I’ve converted all our money into cryptocurrency... take care of our child..."
This is a scam — and it’s a very dangerous one.
⚠️ Why This Message is Suspicious
- It includes fake login credentials — no real person shares sensitive data like that over DMs.
- It mentions large sums of money in crypto — a classic bait tactic.
- It uses emotional manipulation — to make you act without thinking.
- It links to an unknown website — likely a phishing page or malware trap.
- The sender’s profile is usually empty or fake — created just for scams.
🔐 How to Stay Safe
- Don’t click any suspicious links.
- Never share personal information or passwords online.
- Block and report the sender.
- Educate friends and family — especially young users or those new to the internet.
🧠 Final Thought
Scammers are getting smarter and using emotional stories to trap people. If something sounds too dramatic or too good to be true — it probably is.
Stay alert, stay safe, and help others avoid falling for these tricks.

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