Do not trust any code given to you by a stranger online, no matter how convincing their video proof looks. Video proof can easily be edited or faked using local visual exploits.
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Scammers use specific scripts to bypass the normal safety checks of the trading window. Common methods include: i---ING- Blox Fruits Trade Scam Script
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: Avoid putting high-value items into the trade window just to show them off, as some scripts can trigger a trade the moment an item is visible.
Using the "i---ING- Blox Fruits Trade Scam Script" can have severe consequences, including: Common methods include:
Scammers use several social engineering and technical tricks to rob unsuspecting players. 1. The "Fake Trading" Script
Use an Authenticator App (like Google Authenticator) rather than email-based 2FA, as email accounts can also be compromised.
is what you see on your screen (your phone, console, or PC).
[Fake Script Advertisement] "Get Free Permanent Fruits Instantly! Copy-paste this script into your executor." │ ▼ [Player Executes Code] The code runs hidden commands instead of giving free items. │ ▼ [Account Compromised] Cookies are stolen, and items are transferred to the scammer.