Tag: Reddit
Phishing Alert: OpenSea Users Under Attack from Scam Emails
OpenSea users are facing phishing attacks via emails posing as the marketplace. Stay cautious and secure your NFT assets.
Sly Scammers Clone Crypto Sites to Target Unwary Users
Watch out! Scammers are cloning crypto media sites like Blockworks and Etherscan, targeting unwary users. Stay informed, stay safe!
Insider Trading Scandal Hits Reddit’s r/CryptoCurrency: Moderators Axed
Two moderators from r/CryptoCurrency fired for insider trading of MOON tokens. Community outrage leads to calls for better governance.
Reddit Moderators Caught in a MOON Token Trading Scandal
Moderators of r/CryptoCurrency fired for insider trading of the MOON token. Dive into the scandal and community response.
Fortunes Told: Astrology and Crypto in Thailand’s Investment Scene
Discover how Thai investors are blending astrology and cryptocurrency predictions, revealing a unique approach to market forecasting.
Reddit’s Community Points Program: A Scandalous Exit from the Blockchain World
Reddit winds down its blockchain program, sparking controversy and accusations of insider trading among moderators. Discover the drama behind the scenes.
Reddit’s Community Points Program Shutdown: A Closer Look at Controversy and Insider Trading Allegations
Explore the scandal surrounding Reddit’s community points program winddown, insider trading allegations, and effects on token values.
Reddit’s Community Points: The Rise, Fall, and Hilarious Fallout
Reddit’s Community Points are ending. Here’s the story of their rise and the user reactions to the shutdown on Nov. 8.
Reddit’s Community Points to Close: What It Means for Users and Cryptocurrency Culture
Reddit announces closure of its Community Points service on Nov. 8, citing scalability issues, leaving users disappointed and tokens in freefall.
Reddit Communities Unite in Protest Against API Changes: A Crypto Perspective
Crypto subreddits protest Reddit’s API changes, locking their doors for 48 hours. Discover the impact on communities and Reddit’s response.