LEASH migration scams are active: the Shiba Inu team warns users not to connect wallets or approve transactions from unsolicited links. Verify LEASH v2 migration only via official Shiba Inu channels and community DAO announcements to avoid phishing and fund loss.
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Never connect wallets to unsolicited “LEASH V2 Migration” links.
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Verify migration announcements through official Shiba Inu channels and the DAO before approving transactions.
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Aug. 11, 2025 incident: LEASH supply rose by 10% prompting a formal LEASH v2 migration plan with DAO review.
LEASH migration warning: Protect your funds—verify LEASH v2 announcements via official Shiba Inu channels and DO NOT connect wallets to random links. Learn how to verify now.
What is the LEASH migration warning?
LEASH migration warning refers to alerts from the Shiba Inu community that fake migration sites and phishing messages are targeting LEASH and other SHIB ecosystem tokens. Users are advised not to connect wallets, approve transactions, or follow unsolicited links claiming to offer LEASH v2 migration.
How did the LEASH supply incident trigger the migration discussion?
On Aug. 11, 2025, LEASH supply temporarily increased by 10%, contradicting prior expectations that supply was fixed and rebase-disabled. After assessment by the Shiba Inu team and community, developers proposed launching LEASH v2 on a new audited, non‑rebase contract, with the final migration subject to DAO approval.
How can holders avoid LEASH migration scams?
Follow a simple verification checklist before interacting with any migration message or site. Always front-load security actions: stop, verify, and confirm via official channels.
- Stop: Do not click links or connect your wallet to unknown sites.
- Verify: Check official Shiba Inu communications and community DAO postings for migration confirmation.
- Confirm: Use an audited contract address posted by the official Shiba Inu team before approving transactions.
- Report: Flag suspicious sites or messages to community watchdogs and moderators.
Signal | Official LEASH v2 | Fake Migration |
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Source | Official Shiba Inu team / DAO announcements | Unsolicited Telegram/X messages or random websites |
Wallet requests | No unsolicited wallet connect requests; verification via audited contract | Immediate wallet connect & approve requests |
Token availability | Announced on official channels and audit reports | Claimed on unknown domains; often cross‑chain false claims (e.g., “LEASH on Solana”) |
The Shiba Inu community watchdog Susbarium flagged a fraudulent site promoting LEASH migration. Susbarium and the Shiba Inu team reiterated that Telegram messages promoting “LEASH V2 Migration” with wallet connection prompts are phishing attempts designed to drain funds. Holders must never connect wallets or approve transactions from these sources.
Additional alerts note coordinated networks of fake accounts targeting vulnerable investors. The Shiba Inu team clarifies there is no official LEASH token on Solana and no sanctioned LEASH migration to Solana. Any token version not listed on the official SHIB website is not part of the Shiba Inu ecosystem (plain text reference: official SHIB website).
Frequently Asked Questions
What immediate steps should I take if I clicked a fake LEASH migration link?
If you connected your wallet or approved a transaction, immediately revoke approvals via your wallet settings and move unaffected funds to a new wallet. Notify community moderators and report the incident to Shiba Inu community watchdogs.
How can I tell a fake migration message from an official announcement?
Official announcements appear on the Shiba Inu team communications and DAO posts; fake messages often come via unsolicited Telegram/X messages, request immediate wallet approvals, or claim cross‑chain migrations (e.g., Solana) that have not been announced officially.
Key Takeaways
- Verify before you act: Confirm LEASH v2 details through official Shiba Inu team or DAO announcements before interacting.
- Never connect wallets to unknown sites: Wallet connect requests from unsolicited links are the primary phishing vector.
- Report and revoke: If exposed, revoke approvals, move funds, and report to community watchdogs immediately.
Conclusion
The Shiba Inu team and community watchdogs have issued urgent warnings about LEASH migration scams following the Aug. 11, 2025 supply incident. Holders should prioritize security by verifying migration details through official channels, avoiding unsolicited wallet connections, and awaiting DAO confirmation for any LEASH v2 migration. Stay vigilant and report suspicious activity to protect your holdings.