🚨 Beware of Fake “Google”, “Apple”, “Coca-Cola” Coins Listed in Binance Web3 Wallets — They’re Scams! 🚨

A new wave of crypto scams is fooling investors by launching fake tokens named after global giants like Google, Apple, Coca-Cola, Red Bull, YouTube, and many more. What’s more dangerous? These scam coins are being listed in Binance Web3 Wallets, giving people a false sense of trust.

Don’t Be Fooled!

These coins are NOT created or approved by these brands. Scammers are simply using famous names to create fake tokens, list them on decentralized platforms, and trap innocent investors.

How the Scam Works:

1. Scammers create a token using a popular brand name.

2. They get it listed in Binance Web3 Wallets (Anyone can list tokens there—Binance has no control over fake listings on Web3 wallets).

3. They pump the price artificially to create FOMO.

4. When enough people invest, they “rug pull” — sell everything and crash the token.

5. Investors are left holding worthless tokens.

Important Facts:

• Google, Apple, Coca-Cola, YouTube, Red Bull — none of these companies have launched a crypto token.

• Tokens with these names in your Binance Web3 Wallet are 100% scams.

• Just because it shows up in a Web3 Wallet does NOT mean it’s official or safe.

🚫 Stop Before You Invest:

✅ Binance Web3 Wallet is an open decentralized space — scammers can list any token.

✅ Always verify if a token is officially announced by the company.

✅ Never trust a token just because it has a famous name.

✅ Stay away from these “get rich quick” coins — they are traps.

Stay Smart. Protect Your Money.