Libra, Facebook’s cryptocurrency, has received a lot of attention since it released its whitepaper last week. Since then, there have been fake websites appearing that claim to be able to pre-sell Libra. Facebook has not announced its sales plan, investors should be cautious of these websites.

According to the Libra whitepaper, the targeted launch will be available in the first half of next year. Although there were different sales channels such as the establishment of an ATM by Facebook, users are not able to buy Libra. However, some people took advantage of this craze to fool the investors and deceive investors.

Facebook’s new e-wallet company, Calibra, is designed to support Libra’s worldwide use, but recently there has been a website that pretends to be Calibra. Its domain name is calìbra.com, where the letter “i” and becomes “ì”. It uses similar colors on the website and content such as pictures and texts are exactly the same.

Most particularly, there is a button in the upper right corner of the fake website that indicates that the pre-sale Libra, when pressed, it takes the user to a sales page and claims that buyers today will receive a 25% bonus. Buying 600 Libras for 2 Ethereums or 8,000 Libras for 20 Ethereums, the page also shows that pre-sales have been completed 93%.