Shiba Inu: No Bad Idea AI (BAD) on Shibarium, SHIB Team Issues Warning

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The SHIB community has been sent a vital warning by the Shiba Inu team. An significant announcement regarding the Bad Idea AI (BAD) token is shared by Lucie, a team member of Shiba Inu, and was sent out by Davinci, a Telegram admin of Shiba Inu.

Although the Bad Idea token is an official partner of Shibarium, according to Davinci’s statement, the token has not yet been linked on the platform. He went on to say that copies making any other claims are dishonest and would be removed from Shiba Inu social media.

https://x.com/LucieSHIB/status/1746232029916569791?s=20

This is due to the Shiba Inu team’s commitment to community security, which means they won’t assist con artists.

For correct information, users of Shiba Inu and Shibarium are advised to rely on official sources. Additionally, Lucie restates that Bad Idea AI (BAD) is not yet available on Shibarium and is an EC20 token.

Susbarium, a fraud alarm system used by the Shib Army, is akin to a similar warning sent by “Mr. Lightspeed,” another member of the BAD squad.

Mr. Lightspeed draws attention to the fact that some people are trying to use BAD’s reputation to their advantage by releasing tokens on Shibarium under the company’s name. He alerts the Shiba Inu community to the fact that any tokens issued on Shibarium under its name are neither endorsed or connected to Bad Idea AI.

Users are advised to perform their own research (DYOR) as normal because these tokens are probably frauds.

The BAD team has announced that it has planned meetings to start organising its bridge efforts to Shibarium, which is good news. When it is prepared to go forward, it pledges to notify the Shiba Inu community with any information that becomes available.

Other warnings emerge

Shib Army fraud warnings, also known as Susbarium, a group committed to exposing scams and safeguarding the Shiba Inu community, released a critical notice in response to the increasing prevalence of phoney accounts.

Shiba Inu owners are therefore cautioned to beware of impersonators and scammers, who frequently set up accounts to entice users to follow them in an attempt to spread doubt, divert users to phoney websites, or even steal personal information that could be used maliciously.

Rather, they have to make sure that they are interacting with only authorised individuals on social media and double-check their sources before acting.

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