Meta reported blocking more than 1,000 malicious links masked as ChatGPT extensions in March and April alone. The platform went as far as calling ChatGPT “the new crypto” in the eyes of scammers. In addition, searching the keywords “ChatGPT” or “OpenAI” on DEXTools, an interactive crypto trading platform tracking a number of tokens, collectively reveals over 700 token trading pairs that mention either of the two keywords. This shows that scammers are using the hype around the AI tool to create tokens, despite OpenAI not announcing an official entry into the blockchain world.
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