Openτensor Foundation: Anyone claiming to be able to recover TAO funds is a fraud
On July 11th, Openτensor Foundation (OTF) warns the Bittensor community to be wary of scams. Anyone claiming to be able to recover your TAO funds, conduct DAO voting, or perform similar operations should be considered a fraudster.
OTF emphasizes that they will never ask for your wallet mnemonic or seed phrase, nor will they ask you to provide any personal information. Please report such attempts through community channels.
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