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web3defihub26.shop

First seen May 18, 2026

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  • 1 community report from users

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5/18/2026

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Detailed pig butchering scam breakdown — from dating app to fake crypto platform (everything documented) I want to share a full breakdown of a scam I recently encountered so others can recognize it. I never sent money, but I let it play out long enough to document the entire scheme. **Step 1 — The Dating App (Facebook Dating / Hinge)** Met a man calling himself "Enzo" — attractive profile, Italian, claimed to have moved to the US about a year ago. Warm, well-spoken, gentle. Nothing alarming at first. After a short time he said his friend "Luca" was looking for a relationship but hated dating apps, and gave me a WhatsApp number to contact him instead. **Step 2 — The WhatsApp Switch** When I texted the number, the profile photo was a *different person* than Enzo. Meet "Luca." Same general type — Italian, good-looking, charming. But the story had already changed: now he'd been in the US for *five* years, not one. Small detail. Big red flag. **Step 3 — Building Trust (Weeks of Warmth)** Luca was patient, consistent, and emotionally intelligent. Good morning messages. Asked about my day. Supportive. Sweet. He never pushed anything. This phase can last weeks or months — it's called "fattening the pig." **Step 4 — The Emotional Hook** His friend's daughter was hospitalized with glioblastoma (malignant brain tumor). He sent a hospital photo of a young woman with an oxygen mask to make it real. This is designed to lower your emotional guard right before the financial ask. **Step 5 — The Crypto Introduction** Completely casual. He mentioned his friend had "passive income." When I asked what kind — "Do you know crypto?" He tested my knowledge level, then positioned himself as a mentor: *"I'd be happy to teach you. It will strengthen our connection."* He recommended real, legitimate apps first — **Exodus wallet**, then **SafePal** — specifically because they're trusted names that don't trigger suspicion. **Step 6 — The Fake Platform** He guided me through SafePal'

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