#BinancePizza
While not yet a mainstream feature available to all users, you can:
Enable real-time notifications in your Binance app.
Follow Binance Research, Binance Labs, and Binance News feeds.
Use Binance Institutional Reports and VIP trader dashboards (if eligible).
Top Scam Tactics Targeting Binance Users
Phishing Websites
Fake websites that look like Binance (e.g., binanxe[dot]com) ask you to log in and steal your credentials.
Fake Airdrops & Giveaways
Promises of free ETH, BNB, or new tokens if you “verify your wallet” or “send a small amount first.”
Impersonator Accounts
Scammers pretending to be Binance staff or support—often via Telegram, WhatsApp, or Twitter DMs.
Fake Investment Bots & Mining Apps
Promises of high returns via AI trading bots or cloud mining platforms that ask for deposits and disappear.
Pump-and-Dump Discord/Telegram Groups
Scammers coordinate fake “signals” to manipulate low-cap tokens for quick dumps, leaving newcomers holding losses.