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January 22, 2023, 10:19:37 AM
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I receive this type of offers on telegram a lot, the solution was blocking messages from unknown numbers in telegram settings, I've given more than five people a chance but it all end up a scam, I knew they are lying the moment they say they can't withdraw their own money.

Telegram and Twitter is the den of this type of scam. Most times when I receive messages from unknown number seeking for help with their wallet/exchange account or trying to teach me how to earn passively I don't even bother to reply them because I already know that it definitely going to end up as a scam or it's just going to waste the time I should have been spending on other things that would have profited me.
And just as you said disabling unknown numbers from reaching on telegram can help you prevent messages like that but that's only if you don't use your Telegram account for business purposes.

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January 23, 2023, 10:30:45 PM
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Thanks for the information been a newbies we can likely fall in this because we don't know but I guess with all this we have to learn from our past and from others mistake so we will not fall into that or be  victim too.
I guess we need to get away greed from us so we'll not fall in the hands of scammers. I hope before you will like to become an investor on bitcoin you need to have known alot about bitcoin.
Well for real we have the good ones and also the bad ones too so we don't know who is who so we just need to be okay with what ever we have with us.

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January 23, 2023, 10:52:32 PM
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In this space nobody is a fool except you are totally new to crypto and you decide to take a step without doing research, how can a stranger send you their log in information for an exchange and tell you that they are entrusting you with their money and you believe?

How can someone have access to millions of dollars and you are the God sent stranger they can give the key to the millions and you are promised a share part? Do you work for the money?
A typical aging the victim kind of scam. Someone tried that with me back in the day. Coming ate with things like, "I went on vacation to a different country with some crypto ba regulations and wanted me to make withdrawals on his behalf... directed me on what go do of which, I objected because, I already knew how all that was to end".

Either way, it's pretty dumb to hope that, such level of responsibility would be given just anyone. Something I always ask myself;
These individuals that wants to entrust you their life savings worth millions, don't they have relatives or friends that could work that for them?
Why you?

And on your part and I don't mean the OP in all this but,
Why would you hope or want to hold in your possession someone's fortune because your asked to?

It's supposed to scare you.

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January 23, 2023, 10:54:46 PM
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Nothing is free in the crypto world. Even for a normal airdrop, you must complete a task in order to be eligible for the airdrop. Giving your private keys to me just like that is very weird.

I often wonder what would make someone disclose their private keys to me without making me question their actions. I have been notified about such a move in numerous Telegram private messages. My usual action is to hit the block.

My cryptocurrency conviction is that you can't just give a stranger access to your private keys without you having ulterior motives.

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January 23, 2023, 10:59:09 PM
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fortunately I have never been trapped in that, even though I am still a beginner and new to the world of crypto investment, but I believe more in myself than in other people.
on the other hand, I'm also not interested in this, what are they for, if they are proficient in trading or something, why don't they just trade on their own and don't need to invite other people.


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