I just discovered unusual activity on Bitlight Labs's X account. Recently, the account has been continuously posting some suspicious messages from unknown sources. Friends holding $LIGHT, $LAB, or $LA should stay alert.



Cases of account hacking like this are common in the crypto world. When scammers take over an account, their first move is to post fake links or contract addresses to phish victims. If you click on these links and authorize strange contracts, your assets could be gone in minutes.

Therefore, the most important thing now is: never click on any links casually, and treat any contract address with ten times more caution. If there are important announcements from the official team, they will usually be confirmed through multiple channels and won't be posted only on a compromised account.

In the meantime, it is recommended that everyone temporarily avoid taking any actions guided by this account. Wait until the official team confirms that the account has been restored and is secure. Your asset safety is always the top priority—nothing is more worth cautiousness than that.
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NestedFoxvip
· 01-08 01:44
Coming again? This scam in the crypto world is played out. As soon as an account gets hacked, they start phishing and manipulating the market. At such times, it's best not to click on anything and wait for an official statement.
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ser_we_are_earlyvip
· 01-07 10:09
Here we go again, every time it's the same story. Once the account gets hacked, phishing links flood everywhere. Fortunately, I learned my lesson long ago and treat every link as a venomous snake. Wait, should $LIGHT holders check their wallets now? This time, I really need to be more cautious. It feels like phishing in the crypto world is becoming more professional. Confirming through multiple channels is still reliable; I definitely don't trust things from a single account. It's too late to regret once assets are gone. Better to mistake a legitimate transaction for a scam than to be deceived.
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BearMarketGardenervip
· 01-05 05:54
It's another account hack, these scammers are using the same tricks No matter how tempting the link is, don't click it. My painful lessons Wait for official confirmation and just hold your coins without moving them
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GasFeeCryvip
· 01-05 05:33
Damn, is it this routine again? The crypto world has to go through the account hacking drama every month. I've already learned my lesson; if the official hasn't confirmed through multiple channels, I won't click any links. $LIGHT holders who are holding positions have taken screenshots of all suspicious links and are waiting to see the official response. If this turn out to be an internal vulnerability, it's outrageous. We need to investigate how they got hacked.
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