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9. Airdrop Trap

One day, you inexplicably discovered that there was an unknown currency in your account, in large quantities, and it was very valuable.

You are so surprised. You have received countless airdrops before, and this might be one of them that sends out red envelopes.

However, when I opened the decentralized exchange, I found that I could not trade. Finally, I went to the official website and found that I could trade.

After authorization, I was about to make a transaction, but I found that all the coins in my wallet had been stolen.

The way to prevent it is also very simple, don’t easily authorize your wallet permissions.

10. Someone exposed their private key

One day, you found a person in a comment saying: I don’t want to play anymore, this market is too tiring, I will give the remaining 100U to someone who is destined to be with me, and then paste my private key. You import it and find that it is true, but you can’t transfer it because there is no handling fee.

When you have recharged some ETH and are about to transfer the money, you find that someone has transferred the ETH you recharged before you.

This scam is not common and the losses are not large, but it does happen.

Last time I posted this scam, a great guy came and took the scammer’s money away...

Ordinary people don’t have this skill, so they can only avoid it and not think about taking advantage of others all day long.

11. Text messages, phone calls, and emails informing you that the exchange is going to clear your account, saying that there is a problem with your account, and claiming that they are from the exchange.

There's nothing much to say about this, it's all fake.

12. Scan QR code and get stolen

One day, I met a "beautiful girl" on the Internet. She begged me to scan the code and transfer 1U for testing the imtoken wallet. I thought it was not expensive and it was a piece of cake, so I agreed. But after transferring 1U, my entire wallet was stolen.

The reason is that this QR code is fake, it is a wallet authorization code. After scanning it, enter the password to complete the wallet authorization.

Avoid risks: Scan the QR code with caution. When transferring money, copying and pasting the address is much safer than scanning the QR code. In addition, believe in yourself. You are not that charming, and you cannot afford the good fortune that comes from the Internet.

13. Telegram group private chat scam

Join the official Telegram group of an exchange, currency, or wallet, and seek official solutions when encountering problems.

The official will receive your feedback, send you a private message, and tell you the solution. The exchange will ask for your account and password, and the currency will ask for your private key.

You compared the name of the official customer service, they are the same. Without thinking too much, I gave it to them. Congratulations, you became poor again overnight.

The qun was not added wrong, but the official person was fake, the name was just similar.

Today's telegram group has become a gathering place for scammers.

How to prevent it: Don’t trust anyone who contacts you privately, and never reveal your private key or exchange account password to anyone.

Conclusion: Even if we cannot eliminate scams, it is a good thing to let more people know about the scams.

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