It is crucial to be aware of the following common scams when using MPChat for cryptocurrency or fiat transactions.
Below are several typical scam scenarios and corresponding prevention measures:
Scenario 1: Inducement to Transfer Funds to a Fake MPChat Wallet Address Scam Method: Scammers impersonate MPChat employees and ask you to transfer funds to a so-called "official address," often under the guise of testing blockchain performance. Case Example: A user receives an email about an "MPChat Blockchain Stress Test," asking them to transfer 1,000 USDT or equivalent fiat currency to a specified address, promising a 10% reward. After the transfer, the sender disappears, and the funds cannot be recovered. Prevention Measures:
MPChat will never ask you to transfer funds to an unknown address for testing or participation in an event.
For all activity information, please check MPChat's Official Announcement Center. Rewards will be distributed solely through the Rewards Center.
If you receive a similar request, contact official customer service immediately and upload the .eml file to assist with the investigation.
Scenario 2: Fake MPChat Social Media Accounts Scam Method: Scammers create fake MPChat accounts on platforms like Telegram, WhatsApp, and X to contact users, impersonating official representatives. Prevention Measures:
Verify if the account has the official verification badge and compare the account information with the official accounts listed on the MPChat website.
MPChat will not use WhatsApp for any official communication. Please ignore all WhatsApp messages or groups.
Visit the MPChat Official Community Page to view all verified social media accounts.
Scenario 3: Fake Airdrop or Reward Activities Scam Method: Scammers claim that participation in an airdrop requires you to first transfer a certain amount of USDT or fiat currency to receive a high reward. Case Example: A user receives a message stating, "Deposit 500 USDT to get a 1,000 USDT airdrop." After transferring the funds, the user receives no reward, and the money cannot be recovered. Prevention Measures:
Be highly suspicious of any activity that requires a transfer before claiming a reward.
All airdrop and reward information is subject to the MPChat Official Announcement Center, and rewards are distributed directly through the Rewards Center without requiring any prior transfer.
Confirm the authenticity of the activity with customer service.
Scenario 4: Impersonation of MPChat Employees to Contact Users Scam Method: Scammers pretend to be MPChat customer service or employees, requesting personal information through social platforms or chat tools. Prevention Measures:
Do not share passwords, wallet seed phrases, or bank account information with any unverified contact.
MPChat will only contact you through the official website, in-app customer service, or verified email addresses.
If you receive suspicious information, report it immediately through the customer service channel and provide relevant screenshots or the .eml file.
Scenario 5: Fake MPChat Websites or Apps Scam Method: Scammers create fake MPChat websites or applications to trick users into entering account credentials or making transfers. Prevention Measures:
Ensure you are visiting the official website address: http://test.mp.net and confirm that the address bar displays the security lock icon.
Only download the MPChat App from Google Play or the Apple App Store.
If you discover a fraudulent website or App, report it immediately to the security team.
❗ MPChat will never ask you to transfer funds to unlock rewards. Official activity information must be confirmed via the Announcement Center, and rewards are distributed only through the Rewards Center.
If you discover any suspicious fraudulent activity, please contact MPChat Customer Service immediately. We will assist you in investigating and securing your assets.
