A fraudulent app imitating the decentralized finance (DeFi) platform Curve Finance has made its way into Apple’s app store, securing a spot among the top 100 finance apps as of Oct. 26. Despite warnings from the community identifying it as a scam, the fake app continues to gain popularity across various regions, including Europe, Latin America, New Zealand, the United States, and Southeast Asia, putting users at risk of being deceived.
The app’s description raises suspicion, as it vaguely describes itself with, “Curve defi v3 is an amazing app. Arrange the blocks to make a perfect row and clear it!” Though poorly written, it still poses a potential danger to unaware users.
Summary Review: A fake Curve Finance app has surfaced in Apple’s app store, ranking among the top 100 finance apps and spreading globally despite being flagged as a scam. The app targets users in several regions, putting unsuspecting individuals at risk. Its description is suspiciously misleading but may still deceive those unfamiliar with DeFi apps.
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