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Scam tokens surge as DeepSeek AI goes viral

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January 27, 2025218 Views
Scam tokens surge as DeepSeek AI goes viral

Malicious “DeepSeek” tokens have surged in the past 24 hours, underscoring scammers’ mobility in reacting to current events.

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