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June 04, 2018, 03:57:37 PM
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Scam is when you are purchasing something, you paid and you receive nothing.

I guess you should generalize this into too thing, scams and hacking.
agree with you, example of scam is when dev run with your money in project or ICO, or ICO is succes but they dont pay for bounty it is you have been scammed
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June 04, 2018, 04:04:22 PM
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another important rule is to have 2F authentication on EVERYTHING.

I would say that the best type of 2F authentication is to use your phone.
Since most phones nowadays use fingerprint technology, your phone is one of the most secure devices you have.
Much more so than your email.
(of course, whether you lose your phone or accidentally drop it in the toilet is another thing...)

Also, the importance of cold storage can not be overstated.
Just like it is good to store your data on two devices (on your computer and on an external drive or thumb drive).
It is good to have your keys in an easily accessible device (like a ledger or trezor) and also in a good old fashioned lock and safe.

If you don't have one, then you can always open one at your bank.
Your investments are money and also future money, so do what it takes to secure them 100%.

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June 04, 2018, 09:00:36 PM
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Hi all this is very important  topic so if have any new points on this please share this Bitcoin Forum because more investors are facing  cryptocurrency scams problems
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June 04, 2018, 11:59:05 PM
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Scam is when you are purchasing something, you paid and you receive nothing.

I guess you should generalize this into two things, scams and hacking.
agree with you, example of scam is when dev run with your money in project or ICO, or ICO is succes but they dont pay for bounty it is you have been scammed
Determining what's the difference of scam and hack but in the latter, due to the negligence of the investor/wallet owner it resulted to that bad experience.

Keeping your wallet safe from any intruder by not giving your important seeds to anyone and by not riding the hype of ICOs that are overrated with their promises.



 

 

 

 

 

 


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June 05, 2018, 01:00:21 AM
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There is only one thing be mind, dont trust anyone aside yourself till you dont still vefied and prove the someone legitimacy. Well your tips given us not for scams these is tips to avoid hacking. Well these is a good tip, thanks. One more, dont send coins or token first, use a middle man in every transaction

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June 05, 2018, 03:22:56 PM
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It is definetly a very helpful post. Scamming is very dangerous and we have to take proper steps to avoid it. Thanks for your post. All the 5 points are really neccessury to avoid scamming.
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June 05, 2018, 03:42:04 PM
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And yet I think that hardware wallets such as Ledger are the safest way to store cryptocurrency. However, they are very expensive so i try to be as much cautious in the net as I can.
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June 06, 2018, 11:39:19 AM
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This initiative is really praiseworthy. We should follow these rules to ensure security in the market of crypto currency. If we follow such rules strictly then it will not possible for the hackers to hack the coins from the wallet of the investors. Then the trust of the investors will be more increased on this market.
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June 08, 2018, 08:30:21 PM
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I think that would be useful to make a list of red flags for new altcoins. It will help to avoid investing in new scams and make the ecosystem better.
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June 08, 2018, 09:59:36 PM
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I agree with your statements, people underestimate their own safety and later cry "why is this happening to me?" and it is funny from my point of view. I would mention 2 more things to keep in mind:


Do not let your coins/tokens on exchanges

Trade it and send to your own address ASAP. Big exchanges with a load of everything are targets of hackers all the time. Are you going to sit there and let them run with your money if they somehow make it through the code of the exchange? Not a thing I would like to experience.

Minimize the risk by using your brain and instincts

Does this project promise 1000% ROI without even mentioning a single member of their team? Come on, your instincts must freak out when you are sending them your hard-earned money. Keep yourself informed, read a lot, ask questions. And when you feel like something is not okay- let it be. You will probably find a better one in a matter of minutes if not even seconds. You can hit the jackpot, but it is worth the risk?


Have a nice day everyone reading this comment and I hope this comment will save at least one undecided person Wink.

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June 08, 2018, 10:01:32 PM
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5 essential rules to avoid cryptocurrency scams
The list of basic steps you should take to protect your earned money from frauds and hacker attacks.

>>>Have a very strong password
Obvious, isn’t it? Still, it’s funny how many people are lazy to follow this rule.  Did you know that for as less as $30 dollars, there are password crackers that can iterate 300 MILLION passwords per second ? Be wise and choose a combination of random Capital and small letters, symbols, and numbers. Create different passwords for all the sites and write them all down on a paper, which you keep stored safely.
 
>>>Always check before making any transaction
Millions of funds have been lost because entered addresses happened to be incorrect. Never try type out individual addresses – better simply copy-paste the address or scan QR codes whenever available.

>>>Use the cold storage

Web-wallets and exchanges should be used for active trading only. Coins you whant to keep for a long-term should be hold onto  offline hardware wallets.
 
>>>Double check all the crypto-relates web-sites you visit
Is it a malicious site your antivirus detected? A spoof Binance site with some letters misspelt? A site that just looks wrong? The best way is to access crypto services from the bookmark toolbar.
You can also use a an extension like MetaMask, which will automatically detect a fake MyEtherWallet.

>>>Don’t trust. Verify
There are a few online services that were specifically created to index fraudulent websites and services. Badbitcoin. org, for example, provides a comprehensive list of scams that were either confirmed or reported by users. The  bot @thatsascam on Twitter detects spam accounts and notifies you of the same. Always check new projects with one of this services.

 

Thank you so much for this information! If i only had it a few months earlier... well, okay, experience is experience after all
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June 08, 2018, 10:02:21 PM
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I agree with your statements, people underestimate their own safety and later cry "why is this happening to me?" and it is funny from my point of view. I would mention 2 more things to keep in mind:


Do not let your coins/tokens on exchanges

Trade it and send to your own address ASAP. Big exchanges with a load of everything are targets of hackers all the time. Are you going to sit there and let them run with your money if they somehow make it through the code of the exchange? Not a thing I would like to experience.

Minimize the risk by using your brain and instincts

Does this project promise 1000% ROI without even mentioning a single member of their team? Come on, your instincts must freak out when you are sending them your hard-earned money. Keep yourself informed, read a lot, ask questions. And when you feel like something is not okay- let it be. You will probably find a better one in a matter of minutes if not even seconds. You can hit the jackpot, but it is worth the risk?


Have a nice day everyone reading this comment and I hope this comment will save at least one undecided person Wink.
Thank younso much! I want to join you and aish good luck for all the people in the world, not only connested with cryptocurrency
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June 08, 2018, 10:03:10 PM
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I think that would be useful to make a list of red flags for new altcoins. It will help to avoid investing in new scams and make the ecosystem better.
I think that we should punish people responsible for scams, but it is so hard to find them and so hard to prevent those crimes
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June 09, 2018, 09:12:49 PM
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Thanks, for your valuable information. I believe that it would help the beginners a lot in their investment. As they will be able to know the information about the basic techniques to get rid of the frauds.
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June 09, 2018, 10:47:27 PM
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Undoubltedly, very helpful content to trace the scammers. All the points are very very important and clear for assuring the security of the account. I want to add a few with number four point. I think deleting the cache and cookies will allow you to be more secured if there is nay trozen pushed through browser. In a sum, I think all of us have to be more careful to avoid and trace the scams.
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June 11, 2018, 05:26:21 AM
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This topic is very beneficial to all of the people engaging themselves in cryptocurrency. I cannot agree more that these days the society is very much exposed to the different types of fraudster who does varieties of methods to commit their scams.

Each and everyone of us should be fully aware of the things that can be done in order for us to avoid these types of circumstances. We should have sufficient knowledge, good intuition and always think critically upon doing our actions especially if it is regarding transactions. Our identity, security and actions are very crucial in doing transactions that may cause us to be scammed.

Awareness and precautions are very important in this matter.
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June 11, 2018, 05:46:25 AM
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indeed now ico scam is a thing that the investors feared. because ico scam will lead to many losses. with the information given will certainly be very helpful to choose a good ico and avoid the scam ico. hopefully, this information will be useful for investors.
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June 11, 2018, 06:01:05 AM
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Thanks to the owner of this furom you help all people to read about this to avoid scam coz this time many scam around the ceypto world.
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June 11, 2018, 11:05:09 AM
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And yet I think that hardware wallets such as Ledger are the safest way to store cryptocurrency. However, they are very expensive so i try to be as much cautious in the net as I can.

I think it's not about the expensive or not because if we can have a ledger to safe our coins then it's worth to buy the hardware because we don't have any problem with anything. and if we compare with our profit in the cryptocurrency, then to buy that hardware still not too expensive and we can save it in that wallet and I am sure that we can feel safe.

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June 11, 2018, 07:37:57 PM
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 hardware wallet is the thing that I'm going to buy, but I am so lazy, one day it could be a big problem for me...
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