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December 03, 2020, 10:58:17 AM
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Private keys and recovery seed are supposed to be private but if you come across any online or you are a newbie that thinks that recovery seed can be find online well this is for you, it's true that recovery seed and private keys can be find online but why? Aren't this supposed to be hidden? Well some scammers are intentionally revealing their private keys and recovery seed for people like you, still curious what their aim might be?

they intentionally expose their wallet keys and once you see them you would want to track the coins that are inside, I'm sure you will see some valuable tokens, they leave the tokens to tempt you, the next thing any newbie would do is try to deposit on the wallet to move the tokens? And boom, the eth you sent isn't coming back, the instant it get deposited in the wallet address it automatically send out to another address lol 😆😆😆😆😆



I didn't come across such a scam yet. But I feel like because bitcoins are on such a rise again that we will see more and more scammers in the near future. Also because of the pandemic a lot of people work from home which is the perfect place for scammers. You can easily reach your victims and we spent much more time on the internet because we don't need to commute to work.
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