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⚠️ Trader Awareness – Think Before You Follow I’ve been closely tracking a popular crypto trader for the last 3 months, based only on publicly shared trades. My personal observations Around 90% of the trades hit Stop Loss Poor risk–reward structure No visible consistency over time Yet many people keep following blindly just because the account has 200,000+ followers. Followers ≠ profitable trader Screenshots ≠ verified PnL Hype ≠ real skill Do your own analysis. Learn risk management. Blindly copying anyone in trading can destroy your account. This is my personal observation and not financial advice. @cryptonexus_btc #BTC100kNext? #MarketRebound #scam #WriteToEarnUpgrade #Scam?
⚠️ Trader Awareness – Think Before You Follow

I’ve been closely tracking a popular crypto trader for the last 3 months, based only on publicly shared trades.

My personal observations Around 90% of the trades hit Stop Loss Poor risk–reward structure No visible consistency over time Yet many people keep following blindly just because the account has 200,000+ followers.

Followers ≠ profitable trader
Screenshots ≠ verified PnL
Hype ≠ real skill

Do your own analysis. Learn risk management. Blindly copying anyone in trading can destroy your account.

This is my personal observation and not financial advice.

@BlockchainBaller

#BTC100kNext? #MarketRebound #scam #WriteToEarnUpgrade #Scam?
1. *Fake Wallet Scams* – fraudulent cryptocurrency wallet services that steal funds. 2. *Fake ICO’s* – illegitimate Initial Coin Offerings promising false investments. 3. *Fake Exchange* – counterfeit cryptocurrency exchange platforms. 4. *Mining Scam* – fake cryptocurrency mining schemes that promise returns. 5. *Malware* – malicious software used to steal crypto assets or data. 6. *Social Media Scams* – deceptive promotions or phishing via social platforms. 7. *Cloned Website* – fake websites mimicking legitimate crypto sites to steal info. 8. *Phishing* – attempts to obtain private keys or login details via deception. 9. *Pumps & Dumps* – artificially inflating a coin’s price then selling it. 10. *Ponzi* – investment scams paying returns from new investors’ money. 11. *Fake Support Team* – impersonating official support to trick users. #MarketRebound #BTC100kNext? #Scam?
1. *Fake Wallet Scams* – fraudulent cryptocurrency wallet services that steal funds.
2. *Fake ICO’s* – illegitimate Initial Coin Offerings promising false investments.
3. *Fake Exchange* – counterfeit cryptocurrency exchange platforms.
4. *Mining Scam* – fake cryptocurrency mining schemes that promise returns.
5. *Malware* – malicious software used to steal crypto assets or data.
6. *Social Media Scams* – deceptive promotions or phishing via social platforms.
7. *Cloned Website* – fake websites mimicking legitimate crypto sites to steal info.
8. *Phishing* – attempts to obtain private keys or login details via deception.
9. *Pumps & Dumps* – artificially inflating a coin’s price then selling it.
10. *Ponzi* – investment scams paying returns from new investors’ money.
11. *Fake Support Team* – impersonating official support to trick users.
#MarketRebound #BTC100kNext? #Scam?
What Are Airdrop Scams? Airdrop scams are deceptive schemes where attackers pretend to offer free tokens or NFTs in order to steal crypto assets or sensitive wallet information. They rely heavily on phishing and social engineering, targeting users who are eager to participate in new token launches. In most cases, the victim never receives any real tokens. Instead, they unknowingly grant wallet permissions, sign malicious transactions, or reveal information that allows attackers to drain their funds. How Airdrop Scams Usually Work Most airdrop scams follow a familiar pattern. Scammers create a fake promotion and distribute it aggressively through social media, messaging apps, emails, or even directly on-chain. One common method is fake airdrop websites. These sites are designed to look almost identical to legitimate project pages. Users are encouraged to “claim” their airdrop by connecting their wallet. Once connected, the site prompts them to approve transactions that secretly give attackers permission to move assets out of the wallet.#Scam? #USDTfree
What Are Airdrop Scams?
Airdrop scams are deceptive schemes where attackers pretend to offer free tokens or NFTs in order to steal crypto assets or sensitive wallet information. They rely heavily on phishing and social engineering, targeting users who are eager to participate in new token launches.
In most cases, the victim never receives any real tokens. Instead, they unknowingly grant wallet permissions, sign malicious transactions, or reveal information that allows attackers to drain their funds.
How Airdrop Scams Usually Work
Most airdrop scams follow a familiar pattern. Scammers create a fake promotion and distribute it aggressively through social media, messaging apps, emails, or even directly on-chain.
One common method is fake airdrop websites. These sites are designed to look almost identical to legitimate project pages. Users are encouraged to “claim” their airdrop by connecting their wallet. Once connected, the site prompts them to approve transactions that secretly give attackers permission to move assets out of the wallet.#Scam? #USDTfree
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{future}(BTCUSDT) {future}(BNBUSDT) {future}(SOLUSDT) Common Bitcoin Scams & How to Avoid Them Crypto is powerful, but scammers are everywhere. 🚨 From fake exchanges and giveaways to phishing, malware, and ransomware, the tricks evolve—but the patterns are familiar: urgency, imitation, and promises that sound too good to be true. ✅ Protect yourself: Double-check URLs & accounts Never send crypto to unknown parties Use strong passwords & 2FA Backup your devices & stay cautious Knowledge is your best defense. Stay smart, stay safe. #Binance #wendy $BTC $ETH $BNB If you want, I can also make an even snappier version under 150 characters for maximum engagement on Binance Square. Do you want me to do that? #Binance #Scam? #bnb #crypto
Common Bitcoin Scams & How to Avoid Them
Crypto is powerful, but scammers are everywhere. 🚨 From fake exchanges and giveaways to phishing, malware, and ransomware, the tricks evolve—but the patterns are familiar: urgency, imitation, and promises that sound too good to be true.

✅ Protect yourself:

Double-check URLs & accounts

Never send crypto to unknown parties

Use strong passwords & 2FA

Backup your devices & stay cautious

Knowledge is your best defense. Stay smart, stay safe.
#Binance #wendy $BTC $ETH $BNB

If you want, I can also make an even snappier version under 150 characters for maximum engagement on Binance Square. Do you want me to do that?

#Binance #Scam? #bnb #crypto
Cryptocurrency crime soared 79% in 2021 as the industry is at its peak and adopted widely.  Cybercriminals are becoming wiser. They steal stakeholders’ financial accounts and their information by different ploys, like the Rug Pull, Pump and Dump, Pig Butchering crypto scams. #scam #scamriskwarning #Scam? #phishingscam #phishing
Cryptocurrency crime soared 79% in 2021 as the industry is at its peak and adopted widely. 

Cybercriminals are becoming wiser. They steal stakeholders’ financial accounts and their information by different ploys, like the Rug Pull, Pump and Dump, Pig Butchering crypto scams.
#scam #scamriskwarning #Scam? #phishingscam #phishing
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📘 How to Avoid Crypto Scams: Real Examples Every Binance User Should know.
Crypto scams don’t target experts — they mostly target new and regular users who trust messages too quickly.
#scam #ScamAlert.

Binance is a secure platform, but scammers operate outside it, using social engineering to steal funds.
Below are real scam methods every Binance user should understand — and how to avoid them.
1️⃣ Fake Binance Support Messages
❌ The scam
You receive a message saying:
“Your Binance account is at risk. Contact support immediately.”
The message may come from:
Telegram
WhatsApp
X (Twitter)
Email
The scammer pretends to be “Binance Support” and asks you to:
Share OTP codes
Share private keys
#Scam? #scamriskwarning #ScamAwareness
Log in on a fake website
✅ How to avoid it
Binance never asks for passwords or OTPs
Binance support never contacts users first
Always contact support only through the Binance app or official website

📌 Rule: If someone DMs you as support — it’s a scam.
2️⃣ Telegram Investment & Signal Scams
❌ The scam
Scammers invite users to Telegram groups promising:
“Guaranteed profits”
“Insider signals”
“Binance partner groups”
They may show fake screenshots of profits and pressure users to act fast.
✅ How to avoid it
Avoid groups promising guaranteed returns
Binance does not run private Telegram signal groups
Education beats signals in the long run
📌 Rule: If profits are guaranteed, losses are guaranteed too.
3️⃣ Phishing Emails That Look Official
❌ The scam
You receive an email that:
Looks like Binance
Has logos and official language
Claims “Unusual login activity detected”
The link redirects to a fake Binance website.
✅ How to avoid it
Check the sender’s email address carefully
Enable Anti-Phishing Code in Binance security
Never click login links from emails
📌 Rule: Always log in via your saved Binance bookmark.

4️⃣ Fake Airdrops & Giveaways
❌ The scam
You see messages like:
“Binance is giving free tokens — connect your wallet now”
These links drain your wallet once connected.
✅ How to avoid it
Verify announcements via official Binance channels
Never connect wallets to unknown websites
Free tokens are never urgent

📌 Rule: Urgency is a scammer’s favorite tool.
5️⃣ Impersonation on Social Media
❌ The scam
Scammers create fake profiles:
Copy Binance logos
Copy verified accounts
Reply to your comments offering help
✅ How to avoid it
Check official verification badges
Use Binance’s in-app support only
Ignore unsolicited help messages
📌 Rule: Real support does not chase users.
Final Thoughts
Most crypto scams succeed because of:
Urgency
Fear
Lack of awareness
By staying calm and informed, you can avoid almost every scam.
Binance provides strong security — but user awareness is the strongest defense.
//Educational purpose only. Not financial advice.
// Thanks for understanding.
📘 How to Avoid Crypto Scams: Real Examples Every Binance User Should know.Crypto scams don’t target experts — they mostly target new and regular users who trust messages too quickly. #scam #ScamAlert. Binance is a secure platform, but scammers operate outside it, using social engineering to steal funds. Below are real scam methods every Binance user should understand — and how to avoid them. 1️⃣ Fake Binance Support Messages ❌ The scam You receive a message saying: “Your Binance account is at risk. Contact support immediately.” The message may come from: Telegram WhatsApp X (Twitter) Email The scammer pretends to be “Binance Support” and asks you to: Share OTP codes Share private keys #Scam? #scamriskwarning #ScamAwareness Log in on a fake website ✅ How to avoid it Binance never asks for passwords or OTPs Binance support never contacts users first Always contact support only through the Binance app or official website 📌 Rule: If someone DMs you as support — it’s a scam. 2️⃣ Telegram Investment & Signal Scams ❌ The scam Scammers invite users to Telegram groups promising: “Guaranteed profits” “Insider signals” “Binance partner groups” They may show fake screenshots of profits and pressure users to act fast. ✅ How to avoid it Avoid groups promising guaranteed returns Binance does not run private Telegram signal groups Education beats signals in the long run 📌 Rule: If profits are guaranteed, losses are guaranteed too. 3️⃣ Phishing Emails That Look Official ❌ The scam You receive an email that: Looks like Binance Has logos and official language Claims “Unusual login activity detected” The link redirects to a fake Binance website. ✅ How to avoid it Check the sender’s email address carefully Enable Anti-Phishing Code in Binance security Never click login links from emails 📌 Rule: Always log in via your saved Binance bookmark. 4️⃣ Fake Airdrops & Giveaways ❌ The scam You see messages like: “Binance is giving free tokens — connect your wallet now” These links drain your wallet once connected. ✅ How to avoid it Verify announcements via official Binance channels Never connect wallets to unknown websites Free tokens are never urgent 📌 Rule: Urgency is a scammer’s favorite tool. 5️⃣ Impersonation on Social Media ❌ The scam Scammers create fake profiles: Copy Binance logos Copy verified accounts Reply to your comments offering help ✅ How to avoid it Check official verification badges Use Binance’s in-app support only Ignore unsolicited help messages 📌 Rule: Real support does not chase users. Final Thoughts Most crypto scams succeed because of: Urgency Fear Lack of awareness By staying calm and informed, you can avoid almost every scam. Binance provides strong security — but user awareness is the strongest defense. //Educational purpose only. Not financial advice. // Thanks for understanding.

📘 How to Avoid Crypto Scams: Real Examples Every Binance User Should know.

Crypto scams don’t target experts — they mostly target new and regular users who trust messages too quickly.
#scam #ScamAlert.

Binance is a secure platform, but scammers operate outside it, using social engineering to steal funds.
Below are real scam methods every Binance user should understand — and how to avoid them.
1️⃣ Fake Binance Support Messages
❌ The scam
You receive a message saying:
“Your Binance account is at risk. Contact support immediately.”
The message may come from:
Telegram
WhatsApp
X (Twitter)
Email
The scammer pretends to be “Binance Support” and asks you to:
Share OTP codes
Share private keys
#Scam? #scamriskwarning #ScamAwareness
Log in on a fake website
✅ How to avoid it
Binance never asks for passwords or OTPs
Binance support never contacts users first
Always contact support only through the Binance app or official website

📌 Rule: If someone DMs you as support — it’s a scam.
2️⃣ Telegram Investment & Signal Scams
❌ The scam
Scammers invite users to Telegram groups promising:
“Guaranteed profits”
“Insider signals”
“Binance partner groups”
They may show fake screenshots of profits and pressure users to act fast.
✅ How to avoid it
Avoid groups promising guaranteed returns
Binance does not run private Telegram signal groups
Education beats signals in the long run
📌 Rule: If profits are guaranteed, losses are guaranteed too.
3️⃣ Phishing Emails That Look Official
❌ The scam
You receive an email that:
Looks like Binance
Has logos and official language
Claims “Unusual login activity detected”
The link redirects to a fake Binance website.
✅ How to avoid it
Check the sender’s email address carefully
Enable Anti-Phishing Code in Binance security
Never click login links from emails
📌 Rule: Always log in via your saved Binance bookmark.

4️⃣ Fake Airdrops & Giveaways
❌ The scam
You see messages like:
“Binance is giving free tokens — connect your wallet now”
These links drain your wallet once connected.
✅ How to avoid it
Verify announcements via official Binance channels
Never connect wallets to unknown websites
Free tokens are never urgent

📌 Rule: Urgency is a scammer’s favorite tool.
5️⃣ Impersonation on Social Media
❌ The scam
Scammers create fake profiles:
Copy Binance logos
Copy verified accounts
Reply to your comments offering help
✅ How to avoid it
Check official verification badges
Use Binance’s in-app support only
Ignore unsolicited help messages
📌 Rule: Real support does not chase users.
Final Thoughts
Most crypto scams succeed because of:
Urgency
Fear
Lack of awareness
By staying calm and informed, you can avoid almost every scam.
Binance provides strong security — but user awareness is the strongest defense.
//Educational purpose only. Not financial advice.
// Thanks for understanding.
By Rasuli Researcher. Essential insights about 3 newly launched coins — find out the key details here: 《$币安人生 》《2》$ZKP 《3》$BREV 1. 币安人生 (Binance Life) Binance Life is a memecoin built on the BNB Chain. It focuses on fun, community engagement, and potential gains. Like most memecoins, its value is heavily influenced by hype and market sentiment. 2. ZKP (Zero-Knowledge Proof) ZKP is a privacy-focused crypto project using zero-knowledge proof technology. It allows users to verify transactions without revealing sensitive information. This coin has potential in the Web3 and DeFi space, especially where anonymity is valued. 3. BREV (Brevia) BREV is designed to simplify blockchain interaction, aiming to bridge the gap between new users and complex crypto ecosystems. Although still in its early phase, it shows promise in making crypto more accessible. Note: These are newly launched tokens. Always DYOR (Do Your Own Research) before investing."Profit is the goal — stay with me for smart moves!" #scamriskwarning #Scam? #ScamAwareness #ScalpingTrading #SCAMalerts
By Rasuli Researcher.
Essential insights about 3 newly launched coins — find out the key details here:
$币安人生 》《2》$ZKP 《3》$BREV
1. 币安人生 (Binance Life)
Binance Life is a memecoin built on the BNB Chain. It focuses on fun, community engagement, and potential gains. Like most memecoins, its value is heavily influenced by hype and market sentiment.

2. ZKP (Zero-Knowledge Proof)
ZKP is a privacy-focused crypto project using zero-knowledge proof technology. It allows users to verify transactions without revealing sensitive information. This coin has potential in the Web3 and DeFi space, especially where anonymity is valued.

3. BREV (Brevia)
BREV is designed to simplify blockchain interaction, aiming to bridge the gap between new users and complex crypto ecosystems. Although still in its early phase, it shows promise in making crypto more accessible.

Note: These are newly launched tokens. Always DYOR (Do Your Own Research) before investing."Profit is the goal — stay with me for smart moves!"

#scamriskwarning
#Scam?
#ScamAwareness
#ScalpingTrading
#SCAMalerts
Protection from crypto scams Crypto scams are everywhere, but most of them follow the same patterns. If you build a few habits, you can avoid almost all of them. 1. Don’t trust hype or urgency Scammers push “limited time”, “last chance”, or “guaranteed profit”. Real projects don’t rush you. If you feel pressure, step back. 2. Verify everything yourself Always double-check websites, Twitter handles, Telegram links, and contract addresses. Fake accounts often look almost identical to real ones. 3. Never share private keys or seed phrases No legit project, admin, or support team will ever ask for them. If someone does, it’s a scam. Simple rule: keys = money. 4. Be careful with new tokens and airdrops Check if liquidity is locked, contracts are verified, and selling is possible. Many scams allow buying but block selling. 5. Use trusted wallets and hardware wallets Stick to well-known wallets and revoke token approvals you don’t need anymore. This alone prevents many wallet drains. 6. Research the team and product Anonymous teams aren’t always bad, but no roadmap, no working product, and copied whitepapers are big red flags. 7. Only invest what you can afford to lose This won’t stop scams, but it protects your mindset and decisions. Emotional trading leads to mistakes. $SUI $DOGE $SOL #Scam? #RedPacketMission #sui
Protection from crypto scams
Crypto scams are everywhere, but most of them follow the same patterns. If you build a few habits, you can avoid almost all of them.
1. Don’t trust hype or urgency
Scammers push “limited time”, “last chance”, or “guaranteed profit”. Real projects don’t rush you. If you feel pressure, step back.
2. Verify everything yourself
Always double-check websites, Twitter handles, Telegram links, and contract addresses. Fake accounts often look almost identical to real ones.
3. Never share private keys or seed phrases
No legit project, admin, or support team will ever ask for them. If someone does, it’s a scam. Simple rule: keys = money.
4. Be careful with new tokens and airdrops
Check if liquidity is locked, contracts are verified, and selling is possible. Many scams allow buying but block selling.
5. Use trusted wallets and hardware wallets
Stick to well-known wallets and revoke token approvals you don’t need anymore. This alone prevents many wallet drains.
6. Research the team and product
Anonymous teams aren’t always bad, but no roadmap, no working product, and copied whitepapers are big red flags.
7. Only invest what you can afford to lose
This won’t stop scams, but it protects your mindset and decisions. Emotional trading leads to mistakes.
$SUI $DOGE $SOL
#Scam? #RedPacketMission #sui
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😵‍💫🤳 Scam me baby one more time🪓 The number of attacks on cryptocurrency investors in the Telegram messenger has exceeded the number of traditional phishing schemes. From November 2024 to January 2025, the frequency of such incidents soared by 2,000%. According to Scam Sniffer, Telegram malware scams are becoming increasingly popular among crypto scammers. 💬 Telegram users should be careful 🪤 #Telegram #Scam? #scamriskwarning #ScamAwareness #TG

😵‍💫🤳 Scam me baby one more time

🪓 The number of attacks on cryptocurrency investors in the Telegram messenger has exceeded the number of traditional phishing schemes. From November 2024 to January 2025, the frequency of such incidents soared by 2,000%. According to Scam Sniffer, Telegram malware scams are becoming increasingly popular among crypto scammers.
💬 Telegram users should be careful 🪤
#Telegram #Scam? #scamriskwarning #ScamAwareness #TG
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I am tired of seeing the same repeated image in all the posts. Are they bots to scam people? #Scam? $BTC $ADA
I am tired of seeing the same repeated image in all the posts. Are they bots to scam people?

#Scam?
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Then why did you post Long trade's $BTC #Scam?
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BullishBanter
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Never trust a Sunday pump
‼️⚠️ P2P SCAM ALERT! ⚠️‼️ Don’t Let Scammers Drain Your Crypto! A new trick is spreading FAST on Binance P2P: Scammers send payment → You release crypto → Then they reverse the payment via bank. Result? You lose your coins AND the money. They’re targeting new or unaware users — don’t be the next victim! Here’s how to stay SAFE: ✔️ Trade ONLY with verified buyers ✔️ Always check Bank App + SMS before confirming ✔️ Too cheap? Too rushed? RED FLAG! ✔️ Don’t share info outside Binance chat ✔️ If things feel shady, Appeal Immediately Be smart. Be patient. One wrong move = total loss. Warn others — sharing this might save someone’s portfolio! #ScamAlert #scamriskwarning #P2PScam #P2PScamWarning #Scam?
‼️⚠️ P2P SCAM ALERT! ⚠️‼️
Don’t Let Scammers Drain Your Crypto!
A new trick is spreading FAST on Binance P2P:
Scammers send payment → You release crypto →
Then they reverse the payment via bank.
Result? You lose your coins AND the money.
They’re targeting new or unaware users — don’t be the next victim!
Here’s how to stay SAFE:
✔️ Trade ONLY with verified buyers
✔️ Always check Bank App + SMS before confirming
✔️ Too cheap? Too rushed? RED FLAG!
✔️ Don’t share info outside Binance chat
✔️ If things feel shady, Appeal Immediately
Be smart. Be patient. One wrong move = total loss.
Warn others — sharing this might save someone’s portfolio!
#ScamAlert #scamriskwarning #P2PScam #P2PScamWarning #Scam?
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🚨𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆:

Rahul Agarwal, a CoinDCX engineer, has been arrested in connection with the $44 million hack.

👉 Hackers used his credentials to drain funds
👉 ₹378 Cr stolen from company treasury
👉 Malware suspected on work laptop

👉 No user funds affected (this time)

Indian exchanges clearly need better security.
$DOGS The crypto market’s a wild ride, and memecoins like Pengu and Dogs are perfect examples of the chaos. Pengu’s up 700% in a week, riding the Bitcoin wave near $122,000—proof that hype and momentum can drive insane pumps. But Dogs? It’s a textbook case of Telegram scammers exploiting the community. They pushed a fake narrative around "Spotty," hyping it as the next big thing, only to rug-pull and crash the token’s value to zero. These scammers operate like clockwork: create a flashy Telegram group, pump a coin with fake promises, and vanish with the profits. Dogs was a classic pump-and-dump—luring folks with dreams of quick riches, only to leave them holding worthless tokens. The "Spotty" story was just a shiny wrapper for their con, not some revolutionary mascot. Meanwhile, real volume growth for Dogs was only $389K against a hyped-up $1.28M, showing how much of it was fake hype compared to Pengu’s $995K real volume. The reality? Telegram’s a breeding ground for these scams because of its anonymity and lax oversight. Scammers use bots, fake accounts, and fabricated "insider" news to manipulate naive investors. Always verify claims, stick to legit exchanges, and trust your gut—if it smells like a scam, it’s probably "potty." #Scam? #scamriskwarning #ScamAwareness #scam #scamseason
$DOGS The crypto market’s a wild ride, and memecoins like Pengu and Dogs are perfect examples of the chaos. Pengu’s up 700% in a week, riding the Bitcoin wave near $122,000—proof that hype and momentum can drive insane pumps. But Dogs? It’s a textbook case of Telegram scammers exploiting the community. They pushed a fake narrative around "Spotty," hyping it as the next big thing, only to rug-pull and crash the token’s value to zero.
These scammers operate like clockwork: create a flashy Telegram group, pump a coin with fake promises, and vanish with the profits. Dogs was a classic pump-and-dump—luring folks with dreams of quick riches, only to leave them holding worthless tokens. The "Spotty" story was just a shiny wrapper for their con, not some revolutionary mascot. Meanwhile, real volume growth for Dogs was only $389K against a hyped-up $1.28M, showing how much of it was fake hype compared to Pengu’s $995K real volume.
The reality? Telegram’s a breeding ground for these scams because of its anonymity and lax oversight. Scammers use bots, fake accounts, and fabricated "insider" news to manipulate naive investors. Always verify claims, stick to legit exchanges, and trust your gut—if it smells like a scam, it’s probably "potty."

#Scam? #scamriskwarning #ScamAwareness #scam #scamseason
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🔫 Increase in “wrench attacks” among the digital elite A report in May–June 2025 mentioned a rise in violent attacks on company heads and influencers in the sector, including kidnapping and torture to extract wallet keys. Organized operations through encrypted channels like “Telegram” and “Signal” #signaladvisor #Scam? #scriptnetwork .
🔫 Increase in “wrench attacks” among the digital elite
A report in May–June 2025 mentioned a rise in violent attacks on company heads and influencers in the sector, including kidnapping and torture to extract wallet keys. Organized operations through encrypted channels like “Telegram” and “Signal”
#signaladvisor #Scam? #scriptnetwork .
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