Newbies should be careful; some people pretend to be customer service/support and direct you to a scam/phishing site.
I had a problem yesterday.
I staked altcoin on a website and wanted to withdraw the coin, but got a problem and stuck to withdraw. I am a bit panicked. Then, I went to the official Discord asking my problem in the general chat.
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Newbies should really pay attention to this experience. It seems trivial, but it is very vulnerable to being victimized. Many people have fallen for scammers, and most cases come from impersonators or imposter scammers (posing as official). They usually have a well-prepared plan to obtain details you shouldn't share with anyone, especially private keys or seedphrases.
I have personally seen this happen, and these scammers usually exploit specific communities to scout for potential victims. I have also seen these impersonators on Discord and Telegram. Therefore, you need to carefully verify the information you receive, including who you are communicating with. Don't be easily fooled by simply looking at their profiles or usernames, which can be edited or modified (similar to official ones), and pay attention to whether they are an official member, or not.
By the way, I suspect the scammers are watching you when you start asking about your problem in the general chat, because scammers are everywhere, ready to lurk, as I just mentioned.