Be careful of scams
As FanCup grows, so does the interest from malicious actors. Protecting your assets and your account requires knowing how to distinguish official communications from fraudulent ones
1. Identify Official Staff
Fraudsters often impersonate platform administrators or curators. Always verify the handle before sharing any information:
Official Ambassador Curator: The only authorized curator for Node 0 interviews and ambassador invites is @anonlender in X
Official Support: Reach out only via @FanCupSupport
Official WorkBot: All task submissions and instant payouts are handled exclusively through the LGC-9 WorkBot (@FanCup_WorkBot)
2. Check the Domain
Scammers create "mirror" sites that look exactly like FanCup to steal your login credentials or seed phrases
Official Website: fancup.pro
Official Twitter (X): x.com/FanCupGlobal
Action: Bookmark the official links and never click on "sponsored" search results that lead to different domains
3. The Golden Rule of Safety
FanCup staff will NEVER ask you for:
Your account password
Your 6-digit email verification code
Your 12-word Seed Phrase
Direct transfers of SOL/USDT to "validate" your account
4. Anti-Phishing Code
Always ensure your Anti-Phishing Code is set up in your security settings. This unique word will be included in every legitimate email sent by FanCup. If you receive an email without this code, mark it as spam immediately
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