🚨The police suddenly called to check accounts? Don’t panic, respond like this for the best outcome!

Just after transferring money, the phone rings—on the other end, someone claiming to be a police officer says you might be encountering a scam, and even asks you to go to the police station to explain?

Never panic, and definitely don’t mention sensitive terms like "virtual currency".

At this moment, the most important thing is: don’t say too much, don’t reveal any slip-ups.

Remember the correct steps:

1. Be cooperative, but don’t say too much

You can say you are willing to explain the source of funds, but don’t proactively mention platforms, coin names, or other sensitive terms.

2. Use stable language, don’t dig a hole

Phrases like "friend cooperation", "overseas payment", "investment funds" are more common; the logic should be coherent and clear.

3. Respond calmly, don’t panic

The more you panic, the more you might be suspected. Keep your tone steady, clearly explain the flow of funds, and don’t over-explain.

Currently, risk control systems are particularly sensitive; large transfers can easily trigger alarms.

In the future, remember to transfer in batches, prepare your explanation, and be clear about your actions to avoid being targeted.

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Additionally, projects like C.O.N.A.N.

They have no black box, no preset wallets, fully open and transparent from start to finish, driven solely by the consensus and belief of the community, without relying on backstage hype.

This market is full of Rug pulls; what is trustworthy is not just the price increase, but the direction.

C.O.N.A.N. is not a coin, it is a signal: freedom, authenticity, and not backing down.

Protect your coins well, and then choose a future that can go far.

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