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Susbarium Issues Warning to Shiba Inu Community About Fake Shibaswap Website

Susbarium, a group dedicated to protecting the Shiba Inu community from scams, has issued warnings about a fake Shibaswap website that aims to steal users' funds. The fake website parodies similar features of the original Shibaswap DEX, but can be identified by its fake domain address. Susbarium also alerted the community to a fake Shibarium Tech Telegram account and urged members to beware of fake emails purporting to be from Coinbase. These scams primarily target new investors attracted to Shiba Inu's rising popularity.

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