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Crypto scams

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To avoid crypto scams, it’s essential to conduct thorough research on projects before investing and rely on reliable sources of information, or you can give us a call!

When you interact with Web3 and dApps, you’re much more likely to get scammed. That’s why we’ve created a list of 10 common scams to help you recognize them.

The security of websites used for transactions must be checked, and it is imperative to keep private keys confidential. Careful verification of addresses when transferring funds, and caution against overly tempting offers, are also essential.

Confirming the authenticity of partnerships, exercising heightened vigilance on social networks, opting for reliable wallets, and staying educated about the ever-changing risks are crucial practices for safe navigation in the crypto ecosystem.

For the time being, we therefore advise you to leave your cryptos on a platform! In our opinion, you are less exposed to risk. Or you can simply put it in your cold wallet.

Scams are common:

  • by email
  • by drainer (fake page that steals all your cryptos)
  • by social hacking (scammers posing as platforms), or people asking for your passphrases…
  • By private message
  • by sending a PDF

In short, we have to be careful on all fronts.

The best antidote is your intelligence!

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