#CryptoScamSurge
Phishing Attacks: Fraudsters often send emails or messages that look like they’re from trusted crypto platforms, tricking users into sharing private info such as passwords or seed phrases.
Ponzi Schemes: These scams offer high investment returns, but in reality, they pay early investors with money from new ones—until the system eventually collapses.
Rug Pulls: In this tactic, developers launch a promising crypto project, build hype, and then disappear overnight—along with all the invested funds.
Fake ICOs & Presales: Scammers promote fake tokens or projects with big promises, collect investor money, and then vanish without delivering anything.