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ozzycrypto1988
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ozzycrypto1988

Entusiasta de las tecnologías disruptivas, músico y me gusta aprender algo nuevo siempre. ✍🏼
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I wanted to buy a bit more than 1$ in #BCH since a social network called readcash got activated again. Back then, I wrote articles and posts about a couple of years ago, approximately. Right now there’s some kind of update, but anyway, what I did was move those BCH to a wallet called Selene and from there to readcash to give tips to some creators. Maybe later they’ll start giving tips again in BCH and things will get interesting. #web3
I wanted to buy a bit more than 1$ in #BCH since a social network called readcash got activated again. Back then, I wrote articles and posts about a couple of years ago, approximately. Right now there’s some kind of update, but anyway, what I did was move those BCH to a wallet called Selene and from there to readcash to give tips to some creators. Maybe later they’ll start giving tips again in BCH and things will get interesting.
#web3
Good afternoon people. Recently, a friend was cited by CICPC for making a transaction in p2p, even though the account was verified and had a very good reputation, it was linked to a scam. Well, my buddy barely escaped going to jail. What were your recommendations to avoid this?
Good afternoon people. Recently, a friend was cited by CICPC for making a transaction in p2p, even though the account was verified and had a very good reputation, it was linked to a scam. Well, my buddy barely escaped going to jail. What were your recommendations to avoid this?
I almost got it.
I almost got it.
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📢 SCAM ALERT 🚨🚨
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🛑Beware of P2P Scams on Binance🛑
Scammers are increasingly targeting P2P transactions. Here's how it works:
1. Initial Setup: The victim places an order and completes the fiat payment to the scammer.
2. Scammer Tactics: The scammer contacts the victim via phone or Telegram, urging them to cancel
3. Advanced Deception: For more cautious users, scammers impersonate Binance customer support, convincing the victim to scan a Web Login QR code. This grants scammers access to the victim's account, enabling them to cancel the order and steal the cryptocurrency.
Protect Yourself:
- Once you’ve paid, never cancel the order.
- Verify customer service requests through Binance's official channels.
Stay vigilant and protect your assets.
#CryptoSafety #BullBanter #Binance #P2PScam #StaySafe
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