Tips to Avoid Scams in Crypto token or coins:
1. Remember that every online group, developer and its team will never send private messages directly. If someone claims to be a project's developer or team member and send you direct messages, it is most likely a scammer.
2. If you ask a question in a group, and someone who claims to be a developer or team member of the project asks you a question by sending a private message directly, it is definitely a scammer (refer to point 1).
3. Never disclose your wallet secret phrase word recovery or private key in any situation. If you do, it is like giving all your cash to that person.
4. When joining a specific token or coin group, for example, on Telegram, be careful because scammers can put you in a group with the same name and carry out their scheme. Therefore, always make sure that in the settings> privacy & security> groups & channel section, you choose "nobody" (cannot be added to a group or channel without our approval).
5. Never trust airdrop programs, gifts, or token or coin multiplication. Scammers often create fake social media accounts and channels that promise airdrops, gifts, or token or coin multiplication in tempting amounts by asking you to click on a certain link, which is designed with the same or similar name as the original token and has a time limit and a number of people who have followed the program. So, this is a scam.
After sharing these tips, hopefully, no one will experience scams like I did when I was new to the Crypto world.
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