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Crypto Wallet CEO Loses $125,000 in Phishing Scam

William Marshal Posted On January 5, 2024
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Crypto wallet lost by CEO

Bill Lou, co-founder of Nest Wallet, a cryptocurrency startup, expressed feeling “devastated” after falling victim to a crypto scam. The CEO, believing he was participating in a legitimate cryptocurrency airdrop on a Medium-published article, later discovered that the website he visited was a phishing domain.

Lou shared his misfortune on social media, stating, “I just got scammed out of $125k of stEth while trying to claim the $LFG airdrop. And I’m a fking founder of a wallet startup that’s trying to improve wallet security…”

A crypto airdrop is a marketing strategy where companies distribute nominal amounts of coins or tokens to promote their blockchain services. In this case, Lou trusted a Medium article that led him to the phishing domain lessfeesandgas[.]io, impersonating the legitimate lessfeesandgas.org.

Despite support for being a scam victim, Lou faced ridicule for claiming that his product, Nest Wallet, could have prevented the scam. Some argued that his own statements opened the door for criticism.

In response, Lou defended his product, stating, “I was using Metamask instead of Nest Wallet because I had a test version installed and was fixing some bugs. I don’t want to seem like an asshole promoting his own product, but my wallet would have LITERALLY caught it. F##K METAMASK, F##K MY OWN STUPIDITY. Greedy ass trying to claim an airdrop at midnight instead of going to sleep…”

Social media users contested Lou’s claim, highlighting potential flaws in Nest Wallet’s security. One user even mentioned having $600 stuck in Nest Wallet due to a bug.

The incident adds to the growing number of cryptocurrency scams, emphasizing the need for heightened security awareness in the blockchain community. Stories like Lou’s serve as a cautionary reminder for users to exercise extreme caution when dealing with cryptocurrency websites and offers that seem too good to be true.

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William has been one of the key contributors to 'The Cybersecurity Times' with 9.5 years of experience in the cybersecurity journalism. Apart from writing, he also like hiking, skating and coding.

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