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Fake Palladium Tokens Detected on DEX Platforms

Fake Palladium Tokens Detected on DEX Platforms

Community Warning & Security Notice The Palladium Network ($PLLD) team has identified multiple fraudulent tokens circulating on decentralized exchanges, falsely using our name, branding, and identity. These tokens are not affiliated with Palladium Network in any way and are part of an ongoing impersonation attempt targeting unsuspecting investors. Author: The Palladium Team Published on: March 23, 2026

Identified Fake Tokens

The following contracts have been flagged:

These tokens illegitimately use the Palladium name and/or branding, creating confusion and attempting to mislead users into believing they are official assets.


Important Clarification

Palladium Network ($PLLD):

  • Has only one official contract
  • Operates on Ethereum (ERC-20)
  • Official Contract Address:
    0xFC8Dcfca8a37a855E352098aF205b3a537b6B026

Any token outside of this contract is fraudulent.


Why This Happens

The rise of decentralized exchanges allows anyone to deploy tokens instantly, often with:

  • Copied names
  • Stolen logos
  • Fake liquidity setups

On ecosystems like Solana and Base, thousands of tokens are created daily, making impersonation a common attack vector in crypto markets.


How to Stay Safe

Always verify before interacting with any token:

  • Check the official contract address
  • Use trusted links from Palladium channels
  • Never trust tokens just because of the name or logo
  • Avoid interacting with unknown contracts

Official Statement

Palladium Network is actively monitoring these situations and will continue taking steps to:

  • Protect the community
  • Report fraudulent listings
  • Increase awareness

We strongly advise all users to remain vigilant and rely only on official sources.


Final Note

If it’s not the official contract, it’s not Palladium.

Stay sharp. Stay safe.