SECURITY ALERT! 🚨 The 3 Most Common Crypto Scams You Should Know (and Avoid)

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The excitement of the crypto market sometimes makes us let our guard down. Scams are a constant threat, but knowledge is your best defense! Here are the 3 most common scams circulating and how to protect yourself:

​Phishing (Fake Websites): You receive an email or a message that appears to be from Binance (or your wallet) asking for your details or keys. NEVER click on suspicious links! Always verify the URL directly in your browser.

​Pump and Dump (Telegram/Discord): You are invited to a "secret" group to buy a low-cap coin at the same time and artificially inflate its price so that the organizers can sell at the top. It's a pyramid scheme! Avoid these groups.

​Fake "Gifts" or Deceptive Airdrops: They promise you a certain amount of Bitcoin or Ethereum if you send a small amount first to "verify" your address. It's a scam! Legitimate airdrops will never ask you for money.

​Golden Rule: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is! Binance will never ask you for your private keys or send you links via email to access your account.

​Action: Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on all your crypto accounts and be careful about who you connect with online. Your security is your responsibility!

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