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Re: Don't deposit funds to directly CEX from the third party.
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on 26/03/2025, 21:36:54 UTC
So what we learn is that funds shouldn't be deposited to a centralised exchange directly from any third party. You should bring the funds into your non-custodial wallet first. Then you should use CEX to buy crypto coins and move them again to a non-custodial wallet. In the meantime, if the exchange is about the source of funds, you can show them with video proof, etc.
So just be careful.
This is actually a common occurrence that we have seen before on this forum. Two years ago, when a mixer was seized, the signature campaign participants of that mixer also had to face these problems, because the mixer's wallet was blacklisted, and the signature participants had to face additional information.
Now the main thing is that using cex means we have given our funds to third-party where we also indirecting accepting all of their term to take our money.
Isn't that what it says, not your keys not your coin?
Even then we will use cex and will get f***up again and again, because this is reality. LOL  Grin