This post was updated on October 12, 2023 with details of a new scam targeting Decrypt readers.
Scammers have created a fraudulent website purporting to offer a fake Decrypt “DCPT” token. The site, decryptokens.co, misrepresents itself as an official Decrypt site and invites readers to connect their wallet—exposing them to wallet attacks that could potentially drain all funds held by the user.
This is the latest development in an ongoing scam that falsely claims a “DCPT” token is live for Decrypt users. We would like to remind Decrypt readers that no such token is being issued by us; DO NOT click on any suspicious links or engage with the content, and please report any such instances to Decrypt immediately. The safety and security of our readers is our top priority.
Always verify communications that claim to be from Decrypt. Our official communications will always come through verified channels, including the official Decrypt website (decrypt.co), Twitter (@decryptmedia), Bluesky (@decrypt.co) and our official Discord channel, which you can find here: https://discord.gg/UC2hUQKTn3.
Recent scam attempts
Pseudonymous blockchain investigator ZachXBT detailed examples of the attack in a tweet thread posted this morning. He said he’s confirmed the wallet address of one of the attackers and has shared identifying information with victims so that they can pursue legal action.
To be clear, Decrypt journalists would not and will never approach a project creator and ask them to sign something in exchange for coverage. That’s how these scammers are reeling in their victims.
Our editorial coverage does not require consent or signatures, and if we are interested in covering a project, we will simply seek out an interview without a contract or signature needed. Any suggestions otherwise from a purported Decrypt representative should be a red flag.
A legitimate Decrypt journalist will never ask you to download a file or browser extension as part of the process of seeking information and asking questions.
#1 Beware of Discord scams
It’s come to our attention that our journalists are being impersonated by scammers on Discord who are sharing a fake server link. https://t.co/p5USbDN1kD
— Decrypt (@decryptmedia) May 19, 2023
As with anything in the crypto world, be vigilant. Be sure to confirm that any URLs sent are from the official Decrypt website (decrypt.co), that any Twitter messages come from our official account (@decryptmedia), and that any correspondence comes from our official Discord channel, which you can find here: https://discord.gg/UC2hUQKTn3.