Und das war eine Email von tezos vom 22. Mai
This is a message from the Tezos foundation.
This is a reminder that the Tezos Foundation has decided to delay its fundraiser, previously scheduled for Monday, May 22, until sometime in June. If you see any claim to the contrary, you are probably dealing with a phishing (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing?utm_source=Tezos&utm_campaign=be13625554-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_05_21&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d8f4b4112e-be13625554-116070213) attack. "Phishing", in this context, involves scammers posing as official members of a project and directly asking for contributions on Twitter or Slack. Other fundraisers, such as Aragon or Storj, have recently been targeted by phishers and we caught one attempt on the Tezos slack as well. Some of these phishers have even created websites which look identical to the official websites of other projects. They lure people into visiting these fake versions in order to misappropriate contributions. Be vigilant. Official information will always be provided on the official websites, https://www.tezos.com?utm_source=Tezos&utm_campaign=be13625554-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_05_21&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d8f4b4112e-be13625554-116070213 and https://www.tezos.ch?utm_source=Tezos&utm_campaign=be13625554-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_05_21&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d8f4b4112e-be13625554-116070213. No one affiliated with the Tezos project will ever contact you personally by email, on Slack, or on Twitter asking you for money. If suspicious, avoid following links to these websites as they may mislead you in visiting a website with a similar sounding name. Instead always type out the address directly into your browser's URL bar. If you read something suspicious, even if it looks like it's on the official website, pause for a minute. Check our slack channel, check the mailing list, check Twitter, ask a friend. Make sure you aren't being tricked. Be vigilant and be safe.