This above is from my experience, all scams are always tied to selling of dreams, some people call it too good to be true ideas or dreams.
First way to avoid getting scammed is to be Skeptical about everything, and unsolicited private messages or DMs should be treated with Skepticism hence if otherwise any dreams sold to you by anyone should not be bought, don't hesitate to leave such conversations that have too much of promise of returns to you.
I hope this helps someone today.
Indeed... there's no shortage of scams in the crypto world, and most of them always start with a very tempting offer of quick and guaranteed gains.
But I also think there's are still many good and legitimate oportunities, so I think its very important don't reject automatically everything, but rather to filter the information that comes to you, investigate the facts before deciding and if it seems legitimate, then bet an amount you're willing to lose.
And its not difficult to identify scams from something legitimate in most cases... I won't say it's a foolproof way, but you can always start by checking the source... anything that comes via DM from a stranger is already a red flag. Scammers also don't usually have a reputation or a consistent presence, so understanding the business model is key... if you can't identify where the money is coming from, it's probably because it's coming from you.
Opportunities exist, you need to know how to take advantage of them. You just need to be willing to research beforehand and not give in to time pressure when someone tells you you need to get in today before it runs out.