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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Don't trust social media
by
albon
on 15/01/2024, 23:36:31 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.
The scam offer you mentioned by one of the scammers is one of the simplest offers a beginner could fall in love with due to its apparent allure. Other offers are more tempting and deceptive. Any person on social media can claim he is an expert and rich and post a false image containing thousands and millions of dollars in his wallet or on his CEX account. Obtaining the blue verification badge and providing followers with positive comments on his posts and tweets can appear legitimate to many. Afterward, he promotes his scam post. Most beginners with minimal knowledge and experience, whose primary goal is to earn money without conducting research or being aware of similar fraud cases, will undoubtedly become victims of the scam. Social media is a double-edged sword, and scams have recently increased significantly. A person should not trust everything published there and should be more discerning, experienced, and vigilant in recognizing standard protection methods in the crypto field.