phishedout

From Bitcoin to Bumble: How to Spot a Scam Before It Hits

Welcome to Phished Out: Online Scams, Crypto Cons & Love Fraud – My Story


Behind every click was a con. Now, I click back—with purpose.

Scammed in love, rugged in crypto, and burned out by deception—welcome to Phished Out, your guide to surviving online fraud in all its forms.

I’m mittensxyz, and this blog was born from the wreckage—personal stories, real scam scripts, psychological deep-dives, and no-bullshit advice for staying safe online.

If you’ve ever been:

  • Ghosted by a fake lover
  • Drained by a pig butchering scam
  • Promised profits in a crypto rug pull
    —this space is for you.

Here at Phished Out, I break down:

  • How romance scams actually work
  • Web3 scams and how they trap even smart people
  • The emotional fallout scammers count on
  • And how to fight back with knowledge

This isn’t a victim’s blog. It’s a survival guide.

I’m not here to go viral—I’m here to tell the truth. If you’re searching for answers, you’re already ahead of where I started.

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The name is mittensxyz.

I don’t sell hopes. I sell truths.

This blog is the result of a never-ending fatigue. A fatigue that occurs due to a string of reliable scams. Rug pulls in crypto exchanges. Romantic scams. Deceptive names and faces. The mental toll is devastating and it ultimately leads you to question your instincts, intelligence, and self-worth.

You’re now browsing the fallout zone. Welcome to Phished Out.

A digital notebook for those who trusted only to find out that the world they live in runs on deceit.

My goal here is to break down real fraudster scripts that are used every day.

The art of manipulative psychology.

Dating scams and crypto scams with all their intersections.

My stories, unfiltered and scarred.

The self-defense strategies based on research for safeguarding oneself in the Web3 realm, dating apps and so forth.

This blog serves multiple purposes and the main feature is it’s protective.

A lifeline. A warning.

An obituary containing the dead truth.

For anyone ghosted, dominated, drained of life, or rug-pulled, know this – you are not alone. I’m still searching for validation.

This post serves for you to learn the easy way instead of the painful route.

You now have Phished Out at your disposal.

Let’s attempt to make sense of this chaos, post by post.

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