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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