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Title: Ethereum (ETH 2.0) fake POS mining
Post by: maxreish on April 06, 2020, 06:28:44 AM
Since Ethereum (ETH) 2.0 is too noisy lately, scammers already started to replicate and mislead people. They will gonna launch fake POS mining.

What is POS mining?
 Accdg to www.investopedia.com
-Proof of Stake (PoS) concept states that a person can mine or validate block transactions according to how many coins he or she holds. This means that the more Bitcoin or altcoin owned by a miner, the more mining power he or she has.


How can they attract investors with that POS mining?

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The scammers have guaranteed an annual minimum reward of 100% for staking 0.2 ETH. Investors can also become a 'Node Operator' with the new Ethereum (ETH) for $150,000 only!

Quite easy money but there's no such thing as quick and easy returns, please remember that!

And, for us to be aware of.
These are some of the key points why this fake website pos mining of ETHEREUM 2.0 is a SCAM WEBSITE:


Take note:
If you will gonna see ethereum 2.0 launched websites like this, it's probably a trap.
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ref:
https://u-today.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/u.today/ethereum-eth-20-scammers-launch-fake-pos-mining?amp_js_v=a2&amp_gsa=1#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&ampshare=https%3A%2F%2Fu.today%2Fethereum-eth-20-scammers-launch-fake-pos-mining


Title: Re: [Heads-up] fake POS mining (ETH 2.0)
Post by: Btcbeginners on April 06, 2020, 06:49:59 AM
Thanks for your reminder about the SCAMS, Please guys stay update with official Etherum twitter and website.


Title: Re: [Heads-up] fake POS mining (ETH 2.0)
Post by: Pmalek on April 06, 2020, 08:32:35 AM
That is why it is so important to follow only official sources and get your information from verified parties only (not emails, social media, or Telegram groups), in combination with the most basic knowledge of how crypto is 'generated'. The number of people who believe that a PoW system works by funding a Bitcoin address posted on Twitter is too high.