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WARNING new P2P scams🚫 read the article Every day they create opportunities to commit new SCAMS, using the system to achieve this, I find it very risky to make investments through P2P, at the moment I only use the Binance platform, much easier, simpler steps. #FAMÍLIABINANCE #alerta #GolpeP2P
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Every day they create opportunities to commit new SCAMS, using the system to achieve this, I find it very risky to make investments through P2P, at the moment I only use the Binance platform, much easier, simpler steps.
#FAMÍLIABINANCE #alerta #GolpeP2P
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#GolpeP2P Is anyone receiving messages via WhatsApp to join Binance investor groups?
#GolpeP2P Is anyone receiving messages via WhatsApp to join Binance investor groups?
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#GolpeP2P 💣 Scam Alert⚡️ Scams in cryptocurrencies are common and can be very profitable for scammers. Here are some examples of common scams: Phishing Scams 1. *Fake Emails*: Scammers send emails that appear to be from exchanges or cryptocurrency wallets, asking you to provide sensitive information. 2. *Fake Websites*: Scammers create websites that look like those of exchanges or cryptocurrency wallets, but are actually fake. Investment Scams 1. *Ponzi Schemes*: Scammers promise high and quick returns on cryptocurrency investments but are actually using the money from new investors to pay previous investors. 2. *Fake ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings)*: Scammers create fake cryptocurrency projects and sell tokens to investors, but actually have no intention of developing the project. Wallet Scams 1. *Fake Wallets*: Scammers create fake cryptocurrency wallets that appear legitimate but are actually designed to steal your cryptocurrencies. 2. *Private Key Theft*: Scammers try to steal your private key to access your cryptocurrencies. Exchange Scams 1. *Fake Exchanges*: Scammers create fake cryptocurrency exchanges that look legitimate but are actually designed to steal your cryptocurrencies. 2. *Cryptocurrency Theft*: Scammers attempt to steal your cryptocurrencies during the exchange. How to Protect Yourself 1. *Do Your Own Research*: Before investing in a cryptocurrency or using an exchange, do your own research to ensure it is legitimate. 2. *Use a Secure Wallet*: Use a secure and reliable cryptocurrency wallet to store your cryptocurrencies. 3. *Protect Your Private Key*: Never share your private key with anyone. 4. *Be Skeptical*: If something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Remember that security is key when dealing with cryptocurrencies. Always be cautious and do your own research before making any decisions. $BTC
#GolpeP2P
💣 Scam Alert⚡️

Scams in cryptocurrencies are common and can be very profitable for scammers. Here are some examples of common scams:

Phishing Scams
1. *Fake Emails*: Scammers send emails that appear to be from exchanges or cryptocurrency wallets, asking you to provide sensitive information.
2. *Fake Websites*: Scammers create websites that look like those of exchanges or cryptocurrency wallets, but are actually fake.

Investment Scams
1. *Ponzi Schemes*: Scammers promise high and quick returns on cryptocurrency investments but are actually using the money from new investors to pay previous investors.
2. *Fake ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings)*: Scammers create fake cryptocurrency projects and sell tokens to investors, but actually have no intention of developing the project.

Wallet Scams
1. *Fake Wallets*: Scammers create fake cryptocurrency wallets that appear legitimate but are actually designed to steal your cryptocurrencies.
2. *Private Key Theft*: Scammers try to steal your private key to access your cryptocurrencies.

Exchange Scams
1. *Fake Exchanges*: Scammers create fake cryptocurrency exchanges that look legitimate but are actually designed to steal your cryptocurrencies.
2. *Cryptocurrency Theft*: Scammers attempt to steal your cryptocurrencies during the exchange.

How to Protect Yourself
1. *Do Your Own Research*: Before investing in a cryptocurrency or using an exchange, do your own research to ensure it is legitimate.
2. *Use a Secure Wallet*: Use a secure and reliable cryptocurrency wallet to store your cryptocurrencies.
3. *Protect Your Private Key*: Never share your private key with anyone.
4. *Be Skeptical*: If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.

Remember that security is key when dealing with cryptocurrencies. Always be cautious and do your own research before making any decisions.
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#GolpeP2P 💣 Scam Alert⚡️ Scams in cryptocurrencies are common and can be very lucrative for scammers. Here are some examples of common scams: Phishing Scams 1. *Fake Emails*: Scammers send emails that appear to be from exchanges or cryptocurrency wallets, asking you to provide sensitive information. 2. *Fake Websites*: Scammers create websites that look like they belong to exchanges or cryptocurrency wallets, but are actually fake. Investment Scams 1. *Ponzi Schemes*: Scammers promise high and fast returns on cryptocurrency investments, but are actually using the money from new investors to pay off earlier investors. 2. *Fake ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings)*: Scammers create fake cryptocurrency projects and sell tokens to investors, but have no intention of developing the project. Wallet Scams 1. *Fake Wallets*: Scammers create fake cryptocurrency wallets that seem legitimate, but are actually designed to steal your cryptocurrencies. 2. *Private Key Theft*: Scammers try to steal your private key to access your cryptocurrencies. Exchange Scams 1. *Fake Exchanges*: Scammers create fake cryptocurrency exchanges that appear legitimate, but are actually designed to steal your cryptocurrencies. 2. *Cryptocurrency Theft*: Scammers attempt to steal your cryptocurrencies during the exchange. How to Protect Yourself 1. *Do Your Own Research*: Before investing in a cryptocurrency or using an exchange, do your own research to ensure it is legitimate. 2. *Use a Secure Wallet*: Use a safe and reliable cryptocurrency wallet to store your cryptocurrencies. 3. *Protect Your Private Key*: Never share your private key with anyone. 4. *Be Skeptical*: If something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Remember that security is key when dealing with cryptocurrencies. Always be cautious and do your own research before making any decisions. $BTC
#GolpeP2P
💣 Scam Alert⚡️

Scams in cryptocurrencies are common and can be very lucrative for scammers. Here are some examples of common scams:

Phishing Scams
1. *Fake Emails*: Scammers send emails that appear to be from exchanges or cryptocurrency wallets, asking you to provide sensitive information.
2. *Fake Websites*: Scammers create websites that look like they belong to exchanges or cryptocurrency wallets, but are actually fake.

Investment Scams
1. *Ponzi Schemes*: Scammers promise high and fast returns on cryptocurrency investments, but are actually using the money from new investors to pay off earlier investors.
2. *Fake ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings)*: Scammers create fake cryptocurrency projects and sell tokens to investors, but have no intention of developing the project.

Wallet Scams
1. *Fake Wallets*: Scammers create fake cryptocurrency wallets that seem legitimate, but are actually designed to steal your cryptocurrencies.
2. *Private Key Theft*: Scammers try to steal your private key to access your cryptocurrencies.

Exchange Scams
1. *Fake Exchanges*: Scammers create fake cryptocurrency exchanges that appear legitimate, but are actually designed to steal your cryptocurrencies.
2. *Cryptocurrency Theft*: Scammers attempt to steal your cryptocurrencies during the exchange.

How to Protect Yourself
1. *Do Your Own Research*: Before investing in a cryptocurrency or using an exchange, do your own research to ensure it is legitimate.
2. *Use a Secure Wallet*: Use a safe and reliable cryptocurrency wallet to store your cryptocurrencies.
3. *Protect Your Private Key*: Never share your private key with anyone.
4. *Be Skeptical*: If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.

Remember that security is key when dealing with cryptocurrencies. Always be cautious and do your own research before making any decisions.
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🔴 MAXIMUM ALERT! P2P SCAM ON BINANCE + $TMP ACTION! 🚨💰 ⛔ DON'T BE THE NEXT VICTIM! ⛔ Scammers are increasingly sophisticated and targeting P2P transactions on Binance. Your account can be emptied in minutes! ⚠️ 🔍 HOW THE SCAM WORKS: 1️⃣ The Initial Trap – You place a P2P order and make the payment to the scammer. Everything seems normal… but it's not! 2️⃣ The Psychological Bait – The scammer gets in touch (Telegram, WhatsApp or even phone) pretending to be friendly support. They ask you to cancel the transaction, claiming payment problems. Many comply – and the crypto disappears! 3️⃣ The Advanced Scam – If you are more cautious, they go further: they pretend to be official Binance support and ask you to scan a QR code to “verify your account”. By doing so, they steal your access and withdraw all the cryptos! 🚨 HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF: ✅ NEVER cancel an order after payment! If you have paid, wait for the crypto to be released. ✅ Never trust private messages on Telegram, WhatsApp or any other platform. Binance NEVER asks for this! ✅ Check the official website before following any “support” instructions. ✅ Activate 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication) to avoid hacking. ⚠️ Scammers take advantage of victims’ haste and fear! Share this information and protect your friends! 💡 🔥 THE PROTEST AGAINST MANIPULATORS IS HERE! Scams aren't just in P2P transactions… The market is also full of disguised Ponzi schemes! 🚨 $TRUMP has scammed thousands of investors, and the crypto community has decided to respond! 💰 Support $TMP! With just $1 USD, you can join the movement that is challenging the manipulators! 🔥 $1 USD = 149,589,439 TMP! 🔥 📢 It's a clear message to the market: THE COMMUNITY IS NOT FOOLISH! 💬 Have you seen this scam in action? Comment below and help alert the community! 👇🚀 #BinanceScam 3846058385#TMPRevolution#ProtejaSuasCriptos #1DollarArmy {spot}(TRUMPUSDT) {spot}(DOGEUSDT)
🔴 MAXIMUM ALERT! P2P SCAM ON BINANCE + $TMP ACTION! 🚨💰

⛔ DON'T BE THE NEXT VICTIM! ⛔

Scammers are increasingly sophisticated and targeting P2P transactions on Binance. Your account can be emptied in minutes! ⚠️

🔍 HOW THE SCAM WORKS:

1️⃣ The Initial Trap – You place a P2P order and make the payment to the scammer. Everything seems normal… but it's not!

2️⃣ The Psychological Bait – The scammer gets in touch (Telegram, WhatsApp or even phone) pretending to be friendly support. They ask you to cancel the transaction, claiming payment problems. Many comply – and the crypto disappears!

3️⃣ The Advanced Scam – If you are more cautious, they go further: they pretend to be official Binance support and ask you to scan a QR code to “verify your account”. By doing so, they steal your access and withdraw all the cryptos!

🚨 HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF:

✅ NEVER cancel an order after payment! If you have paid, wait for the crypto to be released.
✅ Never trust private messages on Telegram, WhatsApp or any other platform. Binance NEVER asks for this!
✅ Check the official website before following any “support” instructions.
✅ Activate 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication) to avoid hacking.

⚠️ Scammers take advantage of victims’ haste and fear! Share this information and protect your friends! 💡

🔥 THE PROTEST AGAINST MANIPULATORS IS HERE!

Scams aren't just in P2P transactions… The market is also full of disguised Ponzi schemes! 🚨 $TRUMP has scammed thousands of investors, and the crypto community has decided to respond!

💰 Support $TMP! With just $1 USD, you can join the movement that is challenging the manipulators!

🔥 $1 USD = 149,589,439 TMP! 🔥

📢 It's a clear message to the market: THE COMMUNITY IS NOT FOOLISH!

💬 Have you seen this scam in action? Comment below and help alert the community! 👇🚀

#BinanceScam 3846058385#TMPRevolution#ProtejaSuasCriptos #1DollarArmy
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