Scam alert: $300,000 stolen by fake Blur airdrop websites Post author:MiamiCrypto Post published:March 16, 2023 Post category:Airdrop / Blur / Fake / scammers / Token / Websites Unsuspecting users looking to claim Blur token airdrops have had funds stolen by a number of fake websites. You Might Also Like Thailand to Develop ‘Cryptourism,’ Considers Issuing Utility Token September 29, 2021 Scammers create Blockworks clone site to drain crypto wallets October 27, 2023 Bored Ape Yacht Club’s Apecoin DAO Airdrops Millions of Apecoins to NFT Owners March 18, 2022