Post
Topic
Board Scam Accusations
Re: scamming a private key scammer for 2308$?
by
hugeblack
on 29/09/2021, 12:10:48 UTC
While scrolling on a random telegram channel, i found a post saying: "my country has banned crypto trading and i want to out my investment, someone help, my private key is : c94f4a0988ffc2b473de335a52a35d812d8b8db9b4fdef16fa1d0144255203a7 "


Most of the requests for help from Telegram are scams or trolling and therefore it is better to avoid including the private key in any wallet as the other party has lost everything that proves its ownership of those coins.

Some tokens are locked under certain conditions, such as trading in a specific platform or paying certain gas fees or others, but the problem lies in selling them, as some currencies are sold on an anonymous platform that requires identity verification or depositing funds, which is an indirect fraud.