If you're an active participant in the Blum ecosystem, eagerly collecting points through tasks, games, and referrals in anticipation of the upcoming launch, it's important to exercise caution. Blum has ramped up its security measures, and some users may find themselves banned, with their accumulated points wiped out completely.
A few users have amassed more than 20 million Blum points, aiming to capitalize once the token hits the market. With early estimates suggesting a listing price between $0.03 and $0.05, these points could yield substantial rewards. However, it’s crucial to understand the difference: these are Blum points, not tokens. Points will be converted to Blum tokens at a later date before they can be traded for real currency. But here’s the catch—no matter how many points you've accumulated, they could all disappear if your account is flagged for suspicious activity.
Blum, like many other airdrops, operates via platforms such as Telegram. When using the Blum app, you'll notice a notification indicating that your IP address and device ID (including your device's MAC address) are being tracked. Some users attempt to exploit Telegram's multi-profile feature by linking several phone numbers to their Blum accounts, all from the same device or IP address.
This is where Blum’s first layer of fraud detection comes in. Upon launch, Blum will integrate cutting-edge anti-fraud technology to detect suspicious activity. If your multiple profiles share the same device or IP address, there's a high chance you'll be banned. While Blum may offer leniency regarding shared public IP addresses, they take a firm stance on shared devices, as it strongly suggests one user is manipulating the system.
Attempts to bypass these restrictions using remote machines will not succeed. Blum’s fraud detection system is sophisticated enough to recognize such tactics, much like a bank’s security protocols. Even anti-detection browsers won’t provide cover—Blum’s system can easily detect unusual patterns and behavior.
Some fraudsters attempt to game the system by registering with fake phone numbers. However, Telegram’s enhanced security features make this increasingly difficult. Issues such as not receiving verification codes or being asked to enter a code from a previous installation—despite never registering the number—are signs that the system is tightening its security. Since Blum operates through Telegram, it can detect and prevent these fraudulent activities.
Another popular trick is using virtual machines to disguise activity, but these methods are also falling short. Blum is implementing hidden KYC (Know Your Customer) processes to identify and ban fraudulent accounts. Entire referral networks may also be dismantled if they’re found to be part of fraudulent schemes.
In summary, here’s the key takeaway: Be smart. Blum presents an opportunity for significant rewards, but attempting to cheat the system is a fast track to losing everything. Instead of resorting to risky tactics, play by the rules and avoid the fate that befell others who tried to outsmart the system.
Be patient, play fair, and when Blum officially launches, your rewards might just exceed your expectations!
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