Well, slap my DeFi wallet and call me impressed! 🤑 Just a day after Aave threw a “$60 Billion Across 14 Networks” party, the scammers showed up with their party pooper phishing links. 🎉→🙄 PeckShield, the Sherlock Holmes of blockchain, 🕵️♂️ sniffed out these fake Aave investment platforms faster than you can say “Google Ads gone wild!” 🚀
Apparently, these cybercriminals thought, “Hey, Aave’s deposits tripled since August 2024? From $18 billion to $60 billion? Let’s crash this party and steal the punch bowl!” 🥳→🤦♂️ Yes, Aave, you’re the belle of the DeFi ball, but with great TVL comes great responsibility… and great phishing attempts. 🐟
So, to all you Aave users out there: keep your wits sharper than a blockchain transaction fee, and don’t click on shady links. Unless it’s a Mel Brooks meme, of course. 🤡✨
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2025-08-07 14:25