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20 hours ago, McCree said:
On 1/31/2020 at 7:36 AM, Man said:

From everything said and must be avoided. That's all very true, so we really have to avoid that. And one point to "do not be greedy" is that which is not included in what should be avoided, because it is not to avoid fraud.

I would also add that nobody should click on emails of website support requesting payment to fix the problem. Support staff should never ask you to pay in order to diagnose an issue.

that's a point to note too. In all these sites, the related party (team) has never asked for payment to resolve the problem or confirm payment

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17 hours ago, Mikeeee said:

Thanks for sharing this many newbies are keep on asking what things they need to do for able for them to avoid scammers reading this will give them knowledge. Keep sharing this kind of topic in this forum. 

There are many useful posts ;like this here, newbies should stop asking question and instead search for the topic with answers.

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That are some good prevention steps to avoid scammers or hackers. I would if people would be more aware about their safety in cyrptocurrency world. Not only it could protect their assets or wallet, but it would save them a lot of future problems if they do what's right early on.

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On 10/19/2019 at 9:48 AM, teminalibug said:

Everyday in the crypto world i try to be alert and not fall into scams so i go read docs that will strengthen my knowledge and also do research on a website before i sign up to it. why do i not sign up at all, so they don't just not get my money but my email neither. That's my trick that's how i can't be easily scammed. But today i found an article that would help you guys. And here are the ways to protect yourself from scammers;

  • Be alert to the fact that scams exist.
  • Know who you're dealing with.
  • Do not open suspicious texts, pop-up windows or click on links or attachments in emails – delete them.
  • Don't respond to phone calls about your computer asking for remote access – hang up.
  • Keep your personal details secure
  • Keep your mobile devices and computers secure.
  • Choose your passwords carefully.
  • Review your privacy and security settings on social media.
  • Beware of any requests for your details or money.
  • Be wary of unusual payment requests.
  • Be careful when shopping online.
  • Don't be greedy

NOTE; In the crypto world scammers are everywhere, some of us could not even have known there is something called cryptocurrency if that for that scam call.

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People who get scammed twice are because of thier greediness. They do not learn from thier mistakes and repeat the same mistake leaving them broke or nothing. As far as scam websites are concerned they send attachments link (to activate your account on thier website) and when a person clicks on that link they get access to your emails and all your private messages. So be careful who or which website you're dealing with. 

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Well in crypto world there's always hackers and scammers that can't be gone, but with that information we can prevent not to become of it. 

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The intenet is full of scammers but you can easily avoid scams. Firstly dont give in to tempting scams always verify the authenticity before investing and keep your personal information safe and you will be safe against most scammers.


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On 2/2/2020 at 2:34 PM, Sedy said:

People who get scammed twice are because of thier greediness. They do not learn from thier mistakes and repeat the same mistake leaving them broke or nothing. As far as scam websites are concerned they send attachments link (to activate your account on thier website) and when a person clicks on that link they get access to your emails and all your private messages. So be careful who or which website you're dealing with. 

Sometimes it is just addiction that makes us repeat same mistakes.

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hi.recently joint in this platform. in this time i don't know everything about this business.but i sceens hear many person talk about haking.in currency business thais begest risk i think.so your information is very helpful for me.i like to follow them.thank you for post

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The best solution to scams is to do your extensive research before you start with any project online, scammers are not easy to detect so you have to spend some time reading reviews and doing background studies on the projects.

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12 hours ago, Davon said:

Thanks for sharing mate . There is no doubt this  article is indeed useful to all the crypto folks as SCAMMERS stands to be a very big treat to not just only the crypto lovers but also to cryptocurrency projects..   

That is very true i'm sure yobit was scammed many times by fake coins that wanted to be listed.

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Those ate very god tips but the solution would be yo implement laws and enforce them in the crypto world.

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15 hours ago, rahimellam09 said:

Maybe you forgot to include avoid accessing any of our digital wallet while connected to publish WiFi and also avoid disclosing private info on social media. But the truth is , no tkealways coming up with diffatter the precaution we t

Of course but that is more like a hacker threat, and here we are discussing about scammers, maybe next time will be about hackers and i will include that.

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On 10/19/2019 at 10:18 AM, teminalibug said:

Everyday in the crypto world i try to be alert and not fall into scams so i go read docs that will strengthen my knowledge and also do research on a website before i sign up to it. why do i not sign up at all, so they don't just not get my money but my email neither. That's my trick that's how i can't be easily scammed. But today i found an article that would help you guys. And here are the ways to protect yourself from scammers;

  • Be alert to the fact that scams exist.
  • Know who you're dealing with.
  • Do not open suspicious texts, pop-up windows or click on links or attachments in emails – delete them.
  • Don't respond to phone calls about your computer asking for remote access – hang up.
  • Keep your personal details secure
  • Keep your mobile devices and computers secure.
  • Choose your passwords carefully.
  • Review your privacy and security settings on social media.
  • Beware of any requests for your details or money.
  • Be wary of unusual payment requests.
  • Be careful when shopping online.
  • Don't be greedy

NOTE; In the crypto world scammers are everywhere, some of us could not even have known there is something called cryptocurrency if that for that scam call.

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Before crypto regulation we have to be careful against the scammer. After regulation I think maximum scammers will vanish because of new rules.


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Oh thanks for tips and tricks for avoid scamers if we have take care of our wallets and use google 2 fector authenticator key  its better for us your tips is also usefull . Hackera trgets small accounts so plz take care

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22 hours ago, tribin said:

Nice article to help manage clear off the badonline  parents and I need to include

Thank for reading my article, There are more good articles i wrote, anyway scammers are my greatest concerns.

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On 2/2/2020 at 5:33 PM, Sayeed Rahman said:

Thank you so much brother give us such a wonderful things. Not only me many new users also know a lot of information for your article.

I was very happy to hear so many things that were useful to me until I knew that it was so important to see a lot of information for the article so that I could find out because you could give us such important and extraordinary things.

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Its very helpful for us. Thank you for your knowledge shearing with us. Many people don't know  about scammer. Your post help us to alert. Ans help us safe our crypto.  

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On 2/10/2020 at 7:26 AM, Murad khan said:

 scammers as one of the biggest issue in crypto world and to avoiding them sometimes very hard because they're smart enough but your tips at least can minimize to being scammed. i will add to that scammers are always coming up with new methods we don't know yet so we should always double check any mew thing or google about it.

yes i agree with your point of view. crypto currency is new and advanced field for many people and scammers and hackers always take advantage of new members.so avoiding scammers in this business can be a bit difficult but by seeking the help of professional individuals we can minimize our chance to be involved in such unwanted exercise of hackers.

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On 10/19/2019 at 9:48 AM, teminalibug said:

Everyday in the crypto world i try to be alert and not fall into scams so i go read docs that will strengthen my knowledge and also do research on a website before i sign up to it. why do i not sign up at all, so they don't just not get my money but my email neither. That's my trick that's how i can't be easily scammed. But today i found an article that would help you guys. And here are the ways to protect yourself from scammers;

  • Be alert to the fact that scams exist.
  • Know who you're dealing with.
  • Do not open suspicious texts, pop-up windows or click on links or attachments in emails – delete them.
  • Don't respond to phone calls about your computer asking for remote access – hang up.
  • Keep your personal details secure
  • Keep your mobile devices and computers secure.
  • Choose your passwords carefully.
  • Review your privacy and security settings on social media.
  • Beware of any requests for your details or money.
  • Be wary of unusual payment requests.
  • Be careful when shopping online.
  • Don't be greedy

NOTE; In the crypto world scammers are everywhere, some of us could not even have known there is something called cryptocurrency if that for that scam call.

If you this content helps you and others out there share and like(React) 😊

I like your point that we should careful about our social media's accounts. Because most of the people use same email id or number in crypto and social media. Thus scammers start connect you on facebook, instagram, twitter etc then they reach your crypto accounts. So use different details on social media.

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On 10/19/2019 at 5:18 AM, teminalibug said:

Everyday in the crypto world i try to be alert and not fall into scams so i go read docs that will strengthen my knowledge and also do research on a website before i sign up to it. why do i not sign up at all, so they don't just not get my money but my email neither. That's my trick that's how i can't be easily scammed. But today i found an article that would help you guys. And here are the ways to protect yourself from scammers;

  • Be alert to the fact that scams exist.
  • Know who you're dealing with.
  • Do not open suspicious texts, pop-up windows or click on links or attachments in emails – delete them.
  • Don't respond to phone calls about your computer asking for remote access – hang up.
  • Keep your personal details secure
  • Keep your mobile devices and computers secure.
  • Choose your passwords carefully.
  • Review your privacy and security settings on social media.
  • Beware of any requests for your details or money.
  • Be wary of unusual payment requests.
  • Be careful when shopping online.
  • Don't be greedy

NOTE; In the crypto world scammers are everywhere, some of us could not even have known there is something called cryptocurrency if that for that scam call.

If you this content helps you and others out there share and like(React) 😊

And also be mindful of where and which websites you visit and also where you submit you wallet address.

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On 10/19/2019 at 9:18 AM, teminalibug said:

Everyday in the crypto world i try to be alert and not fall into scams so i go read docs that will strengthen my knowledge and also do research on a website before i sign up to it. why do i not sign up at all, so they don't just not get my money but my email neither. That's my trick that's how i can't be easily scammed. But today i found an article that would help you guys. And here are the ways to protect yourself from scammers;

  • Be alert to the fact that scams exist.
  • Know who you're dealing with.
  • Do not open suspicious texts, pop-up windows or click on links or attachments in emails – delete them.
  • Don't respond to phone calls about your computer asking for remote access – hang up.
  • Keep your personal details secure
  • Keep your mobile devices and computers secure.
  • Choose your passwords carefully.
  • Review your privacy and security settings on social media.
  • Beware of any requests for your details or money.
  • Be wary of unusual payment requests.
  • Be careful when shopping online.
  • Don't be greedy

NOTE; In the crypto world scammers are everywhere, some of us could not even have known there is something called cryptocurrency if that for that scam call.

If you this content helps you and others out there share and like(React) 😊

Nice brother and the poster because you arw a high generous and genius.

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6 hours ago, Balegi said:

And also be mindful of where and which websites you visit and also where you submit you wallet address.

I think wallets addresses, the public ones have no problem submitting anywhere.

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13 hours ago, Opinder said:

I like your point that we should careful about our social media's accounts. Because most of the people use same email id or number in crypto and social media. Thus scammers start connect you on facebook, instagram, twitter etc then they reach your crypto accounts. So use different details on social media.

Also remember every time you get a newsletter tan you think might be a scam, should block the sender.

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