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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Don't trust social media
by
Issa56
on 14/01/2024, 21:48:57 UTC
Beginners who are desperate to make money will fall for an offer like this , and if you go through the comments sections their are so many people who are so interested in this. Like if you go through the write up of this dude who claims to be bitcoin expert he said those that are finding it difficult to create a wallet he will help in creating the wallet and funding it. This is how many people will make mistakes to accept offer like this just because they want to earn quick.
How will you meet a random person on social media, and they will request to help you create a wallet and fund it? It’s just too obvious that the person is just trying to scam you. How will someone fund your wallet when you don’t even do anything for them and they don’t even know anything about you? It’s better we just stop looking for free money in the crypto space because scammers are always making use of the opportunity. When you are on social media, just think everyone you meet is a scammer, so when chatting with anyone, do it with care.

The people in the comments might also be part of the scam. In scams like this, the scammer usually play different roles, they have different accounts which are used to signify interest in the comments and also to post testimonies of how successful they have become because they trusted so and so platform or trader.
You are right, sometimes when scammers are operating, they are always doing that in groups, so everyone one of them is always playing a role, and after they successfully scam someone, the money will be shared among them, so the testimonies that they are making are still in their plans. With good testimonies, people will be able to fall into their trap easily, so no matter the testimonies you see on social media, don’t trust them.