There is a Louis Vuitton NFT scam account on OpenSea that has started a collection targeting fraudulent NFT whales. An NFT influencer was spotted minting one of these Louis Vuitton NFTs earlier today as people follow that person’s wallet.
The one person who came across this collection said they ticked all the boxes. Blue tick, high floor and mint of website feature. In addition, some people could hardly believe their luck. The coin price was 0.12 ETH, an alleged NFT influencer had minted, and the bottom on the secondary was 26.7 ETH.

Most of the time, if something looks too good to be true, it is. This particular case is no different.
Individuals thought it was a potential Louis Vuitton stealth NFT drop
This specific Louis Vuitton scam collection was dumped in a number of influencers’ wallets and in turn popped up on people following the wallet alerts. Unfortunate individuals saw this and coined out of their main purses. Also, all of her valuable NFTs were stolen from her account.
The amount of fraudulent airdrop NFTs is astronomical, especially for wallets that people are following. Unless something has reputable information or people backing it, it’s always safer to assume the airdrop NFT is a scam. Unfortunately, in this particular case, some people learned this the hard way.
As mentioned earlier, if something is too good to be true, it generally is. The collection is still live on OpenSea and has 628 owners out of a 703 stash. It should be noted that 0 ETH is traded on the secondary side. I highly recommend staying as far away from it as possible and dropping airborne NFTs to progress.
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