We will never DM you in Discord or any other platform outside our official channels with alternative wallet addresses.
Official $IO Staking Contract Address
To ensure you’re interacting with the correct contract, always verify the address in our official documentation.Security Practices to Protect Your Stake:
- Access URLs Directly: Always type io.net directly into your browser and bookmark the site. This protects against phishing sites that could trick you into entering personal details on fraudulent websites.
- Verify Smart Contracts: Before interacting with any smart contract, use trusted tools like Solscan to confirm the contract address matches the one provided in our official documentation. This step helps ensure your interactions are with legitimate addresses only.
- Watch Out for Phishing: Be cautious of links from unverified sources, unsolicited crypto offers, or direct messages, especially on platforms like Discord, social media, or community forums. Scammers often impersonate official channels and offer fake staking opportunities or ask you to send funds to alternative wallet addresses.
- Use Secure Wallets: For added security, use hardware wallets to store your funds. These provide an extra layer of protection against hacks. Never share your private keys or seed phrases with anyone, and always store them securely.
Why this matters:
Interacting with incorrect or malicious contracts could result in the loss of your funds or the compromise of your sensitive information. Always verify every detail and follow the security measures listed above before making any transactions or interacting with smart contracts.Verify Official Contract Addresses
To ensure the security of your transactions with the $IO ecosystem, always double-check the following contract addresses:$IO
Token Contract: The official smart contract for the$IO
token.$IO
Staking Contract: The official contract for staking your$IO
tokens.$IO
Safety Module: The contract for the $IO Safety Module, which provides additional security features for your stake.
- Official documentation or the io.net website.
- Blockchain explorers like Solscan.
- Community announcements or official support channels.