The Official Twitter Account of the Spanish Embassy in Bosnia-Herzegovina Shows Crypto Interest
The official Twitter account of the Spanish Embassy in Bosnia-Herzegovina has recently caught the attention of the crypto community by sending unexpected messages to several cryptocurrency projects. The comments focused on requests for information regarding airdrops and updates, reaching out to projects such as Jupiter, WEN, and Dymension.
Interactions with Crypto Projects from the Embassy’s Account
This unusual activity has sparked speculation about the security of the embassy’s account. A total of 41 crypto-related comments have been sent from this account in the past 24 hours, although many posts have been subsequently deleted.
Questions have been raised about projects such as De.Fi 2.0, Frame, Monad, Router Protocol, Phantom, SatoshiVM, and StarHeroes. The embassy has even interacted with well-known crypto figures, such as Richard Heart, the founder of Hex.
Comment Deletion and Account Security
The extent of the account’s crypto activity led to the deletion of all account responses. The incident has drawn amused reactions from the X community, but it also raises concerns about the security of official accounts on social platforms in the context of growing interest in cryptocurrencies.
The Spanish Embassy has not confirmed whether its account has been compromised, and no crypto-related comments were shared prior to January 29. In the broader context of social media security, this incident serves as a reminder of the recent hack of the X account of the SEC using a sim-swap attack.