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How to Report Scams and Hacks to SuperRare
How to Report Scams and Hacks to SuperRare

Forms for reporting scam activity, and a list of known scam accounts reported by our community

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Written by Ed
Updated over a year ago

With all things on the Internet, you find nefarious actors that will try to steal your credentials using phishing links, malware and even pretending to gain access to your accounts through social engineering. Web3 is no different and presents a greater risk to your assets and funds as your wallet becomes your bank account and a key to log into Web3 native websites.

We highly encourage you to read our help desk article How to Avoid Scams in order to equip yourself with a general understanding and knowledge of the type of scams that our community have encountered and that you should stay aware of.

This guide will serves as a frequently updated source of community reported scams that will enable our community to stay up to date and safe when navigating around the SuperRare community. The most important rule of thumb to take away is that our official SuperRare communication will come from our only official handle, @SuperRare.com - NO EXCEPTIONS.

The beauty and strength of our community is that we are all in the same journey and community. Every efforts to identify a scam, impacts our entire community so if you encounter a scam we want you to report it to us.


Report a Scam

You can use this form to report a scam you encounter online. We'll investigate and track here accordingly.

Compromised Wallets

If your wallet was compromised, you can submit a support request here: Compromised Wallet Report

Reported Scam SuperRare Accounts

We will do our best to track reported scam accounts here, but remember the most important rule of thumb to take away is that our official SuperRare communication will come from our only official handle, @SuperRare.com - NO EXCEPTIONS.

You can also reference our Official List of SuperRare Accounts and Websites. Just because something is not listed in the table below, does not mean it's legit. Everything on the Official List is safe, please use it to cross reference as need be.

☠️ SuperRare Impersonators Email Handles

☠️ Impersonating SuperRare Social Media Accounts

❌ @superrare.email

❌ @superrare-email.com

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