Sure! Here's a 10-line overview about online scams involving cryptocurrency, with headings and symbols to make it clear:

⚠️ 1. Fake Crypto Investment Platforms

Scammers create websites or apps promising high returns on crypto investments. They disappear after collecting funds.

⚠️ 2. Phishing Scams

Fraudsters send fake emails or messages pretending to be from trusted crypto platforms to steal your login info or private keys.

⚠️ 3. Ponzi & Pyramid Schemes

They lure people by promising profits from recruiting others instead of real investments. Eventually, the scheme collapses.

⚠️ 4. Fake Airdrops & Giveaways

Scammers claim to offer free coins but ask for personal info or small payments upfront to “unlock” rewards.

⚠️ 5. Impersonation of Celebrities or Companies

Fraudsters use fake accounts of celebrities (like Elon Musk) or legit companies (like Meta) to promote scam coins or offers.

⚠️ 6. Rug Pull Scams in DeFi

Developers launch a crypto token, build hype, and then suddenly pull out all the funds, leaving investors with worthless coins.

⚠️ 7. Malware & Fake Wallet Apps

Scammers create fake crypto wallets or apps containing malware to steal private keys and funds from users.

⚠️ 8. Fake Meta (Facebook) Crypto Ads

Fraudulent ads on social media platforms like Meta promote fake crypto projects or exchanges to scam users.

⚠️ 9. Social Engineering Attacks

Scammers trick people through direct contact on platforms like Telegram or WhatsApp, pretending to offer help or investment tips.

⚠️ 10. Pump and Dump Schemes

Fraudsters hype up a coin to drive up its price, then sell off their holdings quickly, causing the price to crash and others to lose money.

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