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June 10, 2024, 08:16:00 PM
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We can choose to always avoid the next victim of scam if we are consistently following up with eh security tips and advise given on cryptocurrency, many are too lenient and looses as well concerning receiving offers from any promotional attempt, we cannot know it all and we must not also be too forward in going for less with the lack of caution on every cryptocurrency investment we are having ahead of us, we may want to make money but instead end up loosing it.

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June 10, 2024, 08:16:35 PM
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I know that TON is one of the most talked about crypto project in this crypto space right now and this have also attcated a lot of bad actors too, now TON wallets are receiving many NFTs for free and some do look almost legit, enough to confuse a newbie that it is real, I am here to warm you guys to stay away from free NFTs.

If you don't pay for it, you shouldn't claim any ownership.

Fake NFTs and Tokens can live in your wallet for years without comprising your crypto wallet until you deceid to touch them.

A lesson you should learn from this is do not claim ownership of something that's not yours, in this crypto space nothing is for free.


Follow this procedure.

1. DONT TOUCH
2. DONT CLAIM
3. DONT EVEN ATTEMPT 1 & 2 RULES ABOVE.


If you do really just make use of your common sense then anything which is really that asking for some confirmation or any sign message or request from your wallet then you would definitely be that be able to point
out that it would really be needing up on paying something, neither some certain amount or even just trying to waste up your fee which do really sucks. Just simply bare up into your mind that if you
arent that buying or expecting something then there's some nft or coins that it is on your wallet then better to avoid it if  you dont like to have that potential problem or wasting up some money.
There are really just that people who are really just that too curious on things on which at the moment that they would really be seeing something and due to that kind of question in mind at
the same time trying to look for something which does have value will really be having that common approach on which trying out to verify things if it does have value and could really be sell
for some easy money, without even trying to look back whether they are expecting something or bought something. There's no indeed free into this world and with that idea alone then
you could already tell.

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June 10, 2024, 08:36:43 PM
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We can choose to always avoid the next victim of scam if we are consistently following up with eh security tips and advise given on cryptocurrency, many are too lenient and looses as well concerning receiving offers from any promotional attempt, we cannot know it all and we must not also be too forward in going for less with the lack of caution on every cryptocurrency investment we are having ahead of us, we may want to make money but instead end up loosing it.
We must acknowledge that we cannot realistically get to know every single scam that exist and accept that scammers are probably smarter than us, but at the same time this realization will make it way harder to get scammed, as if we were to receive an unknown coin or NFT in one of the addresses we control, we can avoid becoming a victim simply by not making any attempt to claim those coins and ignore them completely, unfortunately many newbies do not know this and try to get advantage of their good fortune, and that is when they get scammed.
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June 10, 2024, 09:25:58 PM
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We can choose to always avoid the next victim of scam if we are consistently following up with eh security tips and advise given on cryptocurrency, many are too lenient and looses as well concerning receiving offers from any promotional attempt, we cannot know it all and we must not also be too forward in going for less with the lack of caution on every cryptocurrency investment we are having ahead of us, we may want to make money but instead end up loosing it.
One really need to be careful with everything thing they do, scammers are mostly after the bitcoiners, every scammers knows the worth of Bitcoin that's why they are really after the bitcoiners. Most importantly, we should avoid things that has to do with Links because that's the most easiest way scammers uses to scammers and we should also be careful the kind of things we listen to concerning Bitcoin.

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June 11, 2024, 03:23:23 AM
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My golden rule is that I never touch coins I haven't purchased. I know that if I try to connect my wallet to sell free coins, I will either get hacked or lose what I already have in my wallet. The simple logic is, how can we receive something for free that we haven't bought? Just ignore such offers to avoid becoming a victim of a scam.
Miracles do happen sometimes mate. I'm sure you already saw or heard that someone gets a free stuff before, right? Either free delivery, free money in their bank accounts, etc... and there is a reason for it but some are genuine and not done by the criminals to get more advantage of those who received it.

We can still wonder once it happens to us and it's always better to ensure our safety first of course. In crypto, the ones I can only doubt are the tokens and maybe some NFT's but if it's about the normal cryptos, I know if the coin I got is legit or not. I have nothing to lose because I don't own any existing coins in my crypto wallet anyway, lol.

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June 11, 2024, 04:30:15 AM
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I'm not a fan of NFTs and have never even owned one, either from buying or free.
It's hard to deny that freebies always attract a lot of people, especially in the crypto world, because sometimes the results can be so big that even though they know there are risks involved, many are more tempted by the results they might get, and there are those who make this a job because they can earn more than their salary in the real world
Remain careful with all forms of scam, if you are not sure then asking on this forum can be a way to avoid scams, but you have to ask first, not claim, and after becoming a victim, then ask.
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