If Atomic Wallet sent you a refund link—here’s how to verify if it’s legitimate before clicking:
• Check the sender’s email: Official Atomic Wallet emails come from @atomicwallet.io. Be cautious of misspellings or lookalike domains.
• Hover over the link: Without clicking, hover to preview the URL. It should lead to atomicwallet.io—never to unknown or shortened domains (e.g., bit.ly, tinyurl).
• Atomic Wallet rarely sends refund links: If you didn’t request a refund, it's likely a phishing scam. Atomic Wallet won’t ask for your private key, seed phrase, or ask you to connect your wallet to claim funds.
• When in doubt—don’t click. Instead, open a new browser window and go directly to atomicwallet.io, then contact their official support.
❗ If the link was fake or support doesn’t respond:
👉 File a complaint on Xolvie 👈 to warn others and help document the scam.
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