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.
The main issue isn't avoiding dream sellers, but rather, we must continue learning to broaden our knowledge of crypto. This way, whatever you receive in DMs or on social media, you shouldn't immediately believe it. With your knowledge, you can research it yourself and find reliable information.
Because selling dreams isn't always a scam. For example, when we invest in Bitcoin for the long term, we are indirectly dreaming that our investment will become a reality in the future, leading to financial freedom. No one can predict Bitcoin's price with certainty; we can only speculate based on history and track records. So, selling dreams is sometimes necessary to motivate us, but we must continue learning to broaden our knowledge of crypto so that when a fraudster sells our dreams, we don't fall victim to fraud.