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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Don't trust social media
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SOKO-DEKE
on 17/01/2024, 16:08:39 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.

Spending time to learn pays a lot and it prevent people from making painful mistakes. For those that have knowledge about wallet won't fall victim of allowing anyone to assist to create wallet. Spending time to learn is not a waste, it saves money from entering the wrong hands.

Scammers have made social media platforms their playground by taking advantage of users' general ignorance about cryptocurrencies. These con artists profit from the overwhelming amount of people who are ignorant of the nuances of the cryptocurrency market. Because of their lack of knowledge and desire to make quick money, gullible individuals are easily tricked by attractive offers that promise quick financial benefits in the cryptocurrency space.

In the overall scheme of things, knowledge is important in many ways. Many people struggle to succeed because they don't realize how important it is to educate yourself before starting a business or making investments. Scammers take advantage of this ignorance by using a variety of strategies to trick consumers. They are always coming up with new ways to con people, taking advantage of people who haven't taken the time to educate themselves.

People who are well informed are less likely to fall for these scams, even if they are always changing tactics. Thus, highlighting the value of learning becomes a crucial line of defense against the persistent threat posed by frauds in the digital era.