Venus: Some users have received fraudulent emails impersonating Venus. Do not click on any links.
Venus Protocol posted on social media that some users have recently received phishing emails impersonating Venus. The purpose of these emails may be to steal users' personal information. Venus does not send promotional emails or collect users' email addresses. Any emails claiming to be from Venus that users receive are fraudulent. Please do not click on any links or provide any personal information when replying to these emails.
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