4 June 2025, 03:52 PM
Recently, while addressing user feedback, PBOGA Exchange has identified a growing trend of scams leveraging counterfeit blockchain explorers to mislead users regarding fund flows and transaction statuses. Some victims, during interactions with scammers, are provided with fake explorer links. These links display fabricated contract data, balance information, or transaction statuses, leading users to mistakenly believe the claims of the other party, and consequently fall deeper into the scam.
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These counterfeit explorers often closely mimic the interface of legitimate blockchain query platforms, making them visually difficult to distinguish. However, the underlying data is not connected to any real public blockchain. Attackers manipulate the website front-end data to create the illusion of successful transfers, token credits, or assets in transit, thereby luring users into making deposits, entering private keys, or authorizing high-risk contracts. Such pages do not undergo verification by on-chain nodes, and their displayed content cannot be cross-verified through other explorers.
PBOGA reminds users that the most fundamental way to verify the authenticity of on-chain data is to cross-check multiple officially recognized blockchain explorers, such as Etherscan or BscScan, and to confirm that the page has a valid SSL certificate and the domain name is spelled correctly and completely. Do not click on links from unknown sources, and never accept contract addresses or explorer URLs directly from chat software—instead, always cross-verify through official platforms.
The PBOGA trading system is equipped with an embedded on-chain data verification mechanism, ensuring that user transaction records, asset changes, and contract execution statuses are consistent with mainstream public chain nodes, thus reducing misjudgments caused by information discrepancies. To further enhance security, the platform has implemented multi-layered risk control strategies to intercept and identify external links, and proactively block known phishing addresses and sources of false data.
As blockchain explorers are the primary window for users to access genuine on-chain information, any counterfeiting can be extremely damaging. PBOGA advises users to strengthen their digital information discernment skills: do not rely solely on screenshots or webpage displays, but always verify whether the on-chain status has been broadcasted through nodes and whether consistent results can be found across multiple platforms. Secure trading is built on accurate data awareness, not on the illusions created by visual mimicry. Exercise caution with any operation involving assets to avoid falling victim to ever-evolving scam tactics.
![[Image: a1b40213e0802b0ab005.png]](https://img3.pillowfort.social/posts/a1b40213e0802b0ab005.png)
These counterfeit explorers often closely mimic the interface of legitimate blockchain query platforms, making them visually difficult to distinguish. However, the underlying data is not connected to any real public blockchain. Attackers manipulate the website front-end data to create the illusion of successful transfers, token credits, or assets in transit, thereby luring users into making deposits, entering private keys, or authorizing high-risk contracts. Such pages do not undergo verification by on-chain nodes, and their displayed content cannot be cross-verified through other explorers.
PBOGA reminds users that the most fundamental way to verify the authenticity of on-chain data is to cross-check multiple officially recognized blockchain explorers, such as Etherscan or BscScan, and to confirm that the page has a valid SSL certificate and the domain name is spelled correctly and completely. Do not click on links from unknown sources, and never accept contract addresses or explorer URLs directly from chat software—instead, always cross-verify through official platforms.
The PBOGA trading system is equipped with an embedded on-chain data verification mechanism, ensuring that user transaction records, asset changes, and contract execution statuses are consistent with mainstream public chain nodes, thus reducing misjudgments caused by information discrepancies. To further enhance security, the platform has implemented multi-layered risk control strategies to intercept and identify external links, and proactively block known phishing addresses and sources of false data.
As blockchain explorers are the primary window for users to access genuine on-chain information, any counterfeiting can be extremely damaging. PBOGA advises users to strengthen their digital information discernment skills: do not rely solely on screenshots or webpage displays, but always verify whether the on-chain status has been broadcasted through nodes and whether consistent results can be found across multiple platforms. Secure trading is built on accurate data awareness, not on the illusions created by visual mimicry. Exercise caution with any operation involving assets to avoid falling victim to ever-evolving scam tactics.