Rising ‘share-seed-phrase’ scam targets crypto holders, Binance CEO warns

Binance CEO Richard Teng has warned the crypto community about a rising scam called “share-seed-phrase.”

In a Feb. 18 post on X, Teng revealed that fraudsters use this deceptive tactic to manipulate victims into transferring funds to wallets controlled by them.

How the scam operates

In a blog post, Binance explained that the scammers impersonate crypto professionals and approach victims under the guise of offering security assistance.

These malicious actors claim that a user’s account has been compromised and instruct them to import a specific seed phrase to secure their assets.

Believing they are protecting their funds, the unsuspecting victims transfer their crypto to this supposedly safe wallet. However, the fraudsters drain the assets once the transaction is complete, leaving no trace behind.

Due to this, Binance has urged users to stay vigilant and avoid engaging with unsolicited messages from individuals posing as company representatives.

The exchange also emphasized that it never asks for sensitive information, including seed phrases, and warned users to verify communications through official channels.

Crypto scams sophistication

This scam depicts the complexity of fraudulent schemes in the crypto space.

Traditionally, scammers attempt to steal users’ seed phrases to access their wallets. However, this method reverses the approach—fraudsters provide victims with a seed phrase, luring them into transferring funds before emptying the wallet.

Another scam with similar mechanics emerged on social media platforms like YouTube last year.

In this scheme, scammers publicly share seed phrases in comment sections, pretending to be beginners seeking help. Unsuspecting users who attempt to access these wallets often find themselves tricked, as the scam preys on their curiosity and dishonesty. The wallets, which contain tokens but lack enough gas to move them, are protected by multi-sig technology meaning access to one seed phrase is not enough to transfer any funds out. Once a user transfers gas into the wallet, it is immediately moved by the scammer who holds enough shares of the multi-sig to do so.

Security experts noted that these incidents show that cybercriminals will continue to refine their tactics to deceive users as digital assets gain more popularity. According to data from DeFiLlama, over $100 million has been stolen from crypto investors this year.

The post Rising ‘share-seed-phrase’ scam targets crypto holders, Binance CEO warns appeared first on CryptoSlate.

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