Oy. It figures there would be at least a few scammers trying to take advantage of all the chaos the ETH merge is causing in the GPU mining space, but I wouldn't have predicted any of them going this route, i.e., counting on people misspelling a website's name. It's deviously clever, but hopefully anyone who's been involved with ETH will be wary enough to avoid this kind of crap. In fact, you'd think most altcoiners would have CMC bookmarked and thus wouldn't even have to worry about getting scammed by whoever's behind this.
Thanks for posting this, OP. Not sure how many potential victims you've saved, but it's always good for people (especially newcomers to crypto) to see what kind of shenanigans people are trying to pull.
Indeed, many scammers are trying to take advantage of the advantages of Ethereum Merge to continue to spread the phishing sites they created, even though this is not stopping them from creating a twitter account with the name Vitalik (fake) and spreading it everywhere I have seen it so many scammers are still doing this common practice.
I see every tweet from a verified user the scammers will reply by sharing a fake phishing site as you can see in this reply:
https://twitter.com/AltcoinDailyio/status/1571343527958941697 not only in this tweet there are still many out there scammers keep sharing stuff like that.
Ethereum Merge is indeed an opportunity for scammers to take action and they continue to carry out this practice in every trend that exists, of course I also expect beginner vigilance to be careful because scammers are now everywhere I hope they for beginners avoid this.
CZ says on twitter a lot of bots are turning to Vitalik's photos. 😂