> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://support.spiderpool.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://support.spiderpool.com/announcements/risk-notice-regarding-fake-spiderpool-websites.md).

# Risk Notice Regarding Fake SpiderPool Websites

It has recently come to our attention that a third-party website is impersonating SpiderPool for external promotions.\
⚠️ [www.spiderpool.top](http://www.spiderpool.top) is not the official SpiderPool website and is not affiliated with our company in any way.\
Please ensure you only use the official SpiderPool website:\
✅ Official Website: [www.spiderpool.com](http://www.spiderpool.com)

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To protect your account and assets, do not enter your login credentials, API keys, wallet addresses, or any sensitive information on unofficial websites. Be cautious of phishing sites and scams.\
If you encounter any suspicious websites, links, or promotional information, please contact SpiderPool official support immediately for verification.\
Thank you for your trust and support!

\
SpiderPool\
June 4, 2026

Twitter：[ SpiderPool Twitter](https://x.com/SpiderPool_com)

Telegram：[ SpiderPool Telegram (中文)](https://t.me/spiderpool_cn),[ SpiderPool Telegram (English)](https://t.me/spiderpool_en),[ SpiderPool Telegram（Русский）](https://t.me/spiderpool_ru)

LinkedIn：[ SpiderPool LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/company/spiderpool-official/posts/?feedView=all)

Support：<support@spiderpool.com>

Marketing：<marketing@spiderpool.com>


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