Crypto security tip: Spam scam coins
If you actively interact with your noncustodial wallet, you’ll soon start receiving various scam coins in varying quantities.
Scammers use them for a variety of purposes—e.g., to confuse you into sending funds to their wallet. Or to get you interested in the coin and visit their site.
We recommend you never visit sites representing these suspicious scam tokens. Crypto beginners are curious and interested when they see that a few thousand coins were sent to them “just for fun”; however, don’t believe everything at face value—99.99% of the time, it’s to deceive you.
https://t.me/EarnCrypto_Currency
If you actively interact with your noncustodial wallet, you’ll soon start receiving various scam coins in varying quantities.
Scammers use them for a variety of purposes—e.g., to confuse you into sending funds to their wallet. Or to get you interested in the coin and visit their site.
We recommend you never visit sites representing these suspicious scam tokens. Crypto beginners are curious and interested when they see that a few thousand coins were sent to them “just for fun”; however, don’t believe everything at face value—99.99% of the time, it’s to deceive you.
https://t.me/EarnCrypto_Currency