The rise in fraud cases across the blockchain space is alarming—#CryptoScamSurge is real and growing fast. From fake airdrops and phishing links to rug pulls and impersonation scams, scammers are getting more creative every day. Many new users fall victim chasing quick profits or blindly trusting social media hype. I’ve learned to double-check contract addresses, avoid connecting wallets to unknown dApps, and never click suspicious links. Even fake support accounts are tricking people in Telegram and Twitter DMs. As the market heats up, so does scam activity—especially around meme coins and trending tokens. Education and awareness are key. Always do your own research (DYOR), verify sources, and use secure wallets. Don’t let greed cloud your judgment. In crypto, protecting your assets is just as important as growing them.
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