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How to recognize a scam in the crypt? 10 signs that you have a fake platform in front of you. With each cycle, not only the crypt grows, but also the number of scammers. Fake «investment platforms» are especially activated, which promise mountains of gold and passive income, but in fact take your funds irretrievably. Here are 10 alarm bells to pay attention to: 1. Too beautiful promises. If you are told «get 1 BTC in a week» - run. Even if everything looks «professional» on the site. 2. Fake team. They often post other people’s photos from LinkedIn or use AI avatars. Real projects do not hide who manages them. 3. White paper from ChatGPT. If the whitepaper is written in meaningless phrases and does not answer the question «what is the value of the project?» - you have a wrapper in front of you. 4. Fake Forbes and Binance logos. If you see «we are Binance/BlackRock/Elon Musk partners» - google it yourself. Real partnerships can always be officially confirmed.
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5. There is no regulation. A centralized platform without a license is like a taxi without a driver. 6. Intrusive messages in social networks. If they write to you in Telegram or Discord «we have a unique project, just for you» - this is a classic scam. Normal exchanges don’t do that. 7. There are no contacts. Check if there is an address, support, email. There’s nothing? So, no one is going to be responsible for the platform. 8. Fake reviews. If all the comments are in the style of «the best project!», «thank you for 10X!» - it’s almost certainly a cheating. It’s better to look for reviews on Reddit or forums. 9. Airdrops, where they ask for a seed phrase. Remember forever: NO legitimate project will ask for your seed. Never.
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