#ScamAware

šŸ˜‘ How to Avoid Hacks and Scams in this Crypto World?

We all want to avoid those online hackers and scammers, right? So, here are some super easy tips to help you out.

First things first, watch out for phishing scams. Always check if the website starts with ā€œhttps.ā€ Also, look for spelling mistakes in emails or messages. If something looks fishy, don't click on any links or download anything.

Scammers love to promise unbelievable deals, but remember, "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn't." So, always double-check with multiple sources before jumping in.

If you find free tokens in your wallet that you didn’t send yourself, don’t mess with them. They might be a scam. Just leave them alone, and use your wallet’s whitelist feature to hide them.

Finally, use Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) - it's like adding an extra lock to your door, making it harder for hackers to break in. Update/Create a new one, and move your tokens there if you think your wallet might be compromised.

Listen up, trustworthy projects will "Never DM You First". That’s it for today, with these tips, you’ll be a step ahead of the bad guys. Thanks for hanging out, and see you next time! 🄰