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Fake Migration Scams: Shiba Inu developers have issued warnings about a rise in scams targeting LEASH holders, where fraudulent sites masquerade as official LEASH V2 migration platforms. These scams aim to deceive investors into connecting their wallets, leading to potential financial loss through unauthorized transactions.
Community Response: The Shiba Inu community has been alerted to organized scam campaigns on platforms like Telegram, which mislead users about LEASH V2 migration. The developers stress the importance of using only official channels for any transactions related to LEASH.
New Contract Development: Following a recent unexpected 10% increase in LEASH supply, which contradicted previous expectations due to a blocked rebasing, the Shiba Inu team is developing LEASH V2 on a new audited non-rebase contract. This decision comes after consultations with developers and token holders, with the final approval to be made through DAO governance.
Caution Against Unofficial Sites: The Shiba Inu team has urged investors to avoid unofficial sites and any offers that require wallet connections or migration signatures outside of recognized platforms, as these are likely scams.
Coordinated Scam Networks: Susbarium has highlighted the existence of coordinated networks of fake accounts that spread misleading information and phishing links, creating a sense of urgency to trick investors into scams.
Clarification on LEASH Tokens: The Shiba Inu team has clarified that there is no legitimate LEASH token on the Solana blockchain, and any versions not listed on the official Shiba Inu site should be considered fraudulent.
Focus on Security: As LEASH V2 continues to be developed, the Shiba Inu project team is committed to ensuring a secure migration process while actively protecting investors from ongoing phishing schemes.
