Dear Agrello community,

Two weeks ago we issued a warning, informing you that impostors have been falsely claiming to sell Agrello tokens on various social media channels. Unfortunately, we have to warn you again.

This time the entire Agrello site has been cloned in a Phishing attempt. The fake site goes under the URL “agrello dash crowdsale dotcom”, and encourages users to send Ether to an Ethereum address published on the landing page.

The site looks remarkably similar to the official Agrello site, except the featured address and false sale terms:

Please note that all Agrello web assets run under Agrello.org. Agrello tokens will be sold solely on our secured sale portal at token.agrello.org, beginning July 16. The Agrello token sale includes a registration and verification process, anyone presenting themselves as an Agrello representative while offering you Agrello tokens in any other fashion is an impostor with malevolent intentions.

The link to the fake site has been circulated via private messages on Slack and other social media channels. We have by now taken care of the attacker’s accounts on our channels, but please be aware that the fake site is still up and that the scammers may go on and try their luck via sockpuppet accounts.

Thankfully, Agrello’s founding team includes four lawyers, specializing in digital law. Legal action is on its way and the fake domain will be taken down in no time.

However, if you’re ever in doubt about the identity of someone claiming to represent Agrello, or want to verify information you received about us and our plans, please do not hesitate and contact us at info@agrello.org.

For official information about Agrello and the upcoming sale, please visit Agrello.org, stay tuned here on our blog, subscribe to our newsletter, and join us on Slack or Telegram. Our team members will be glad to answer all your questions.

Stay safe,

The Agrello Team.