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I cannot prepare a specific “story” about “Megalink Twitter” because by that exact name exists in public, reputable sources (as of my knowledge cutoff in May 2025).
Scammers buy old, trusted accounts, change display name to “Megalink,” and reply to popular tweets. The goal is to exploit FOMO around real projects like Megalink (MEGA) — a legitimate Web3 data middleware project. megalink twitter
However, here are the for what you may have seen—and a short “story” for each scenario. 1. A crypto / airdrop scam (most probable) Story: Users on Twitter saw posts saying: “Megalink airdrop live – claim your $MEGA now!” with a shortened link. Clicking it asked for wallet connection or Twitter login. Victims who signed lost NFTs, tokens, or had their Twitter accounts hijacked to spam the same scam. I cannot prepare a specific “story” about “Megalink