I have been noticing an alarming trend on YouTube. For several days, I have seen ads associated with cryptocurrencies and Binance, which is not unusual. However, what is shocking is that scammers are using major cryptocurrency sites to deceive people.

As someone familiar with TradingView, I was surprised to see an ad offering a free 1-year premium subscription. TradingView has never offered this.

Upon closer inspection, I realized that the website only had a homepage, which was designed to look like the real TradingView. The scammer's website had no connection to TradingView, but the ad looked extremely professional.

It wasn't until I saw the same ad with a different link a few hours later that I began to suspect. I decided to take a screenshot of the ad, which offered a "free premium" subscription that normally costs $2000. However, the true intention was to trick users into downloading a desktop application, which would compromise their data and steal their money.

I reported the ad on YouTube, warning them about the scammer using the name TradingView and redirecting users to different websites. I have seen more than 10 websites being promoted, but I only took screenshots of two for reference. The user who placed the ad claimed to be from Ukraine.

This experience serves as a warning to be cautious when encountering ads, even those that seem to be from reputable sources like Binance. Always check the link and the website before taking any action.$BTC $ETH $XRP #MarketRebound