Recently, the incident where actor Wang Xing was deceived into going to Myanmar for a 'high-paying job' has had a significant impact! Even Eason Chan was scared enough to cancel his concert in Thailand...

Moreover, this incident serves as a wake-up call for everyone: there's no such thing as a free lunch, especially for those boasting about 'earning tens of thousands a month, with food and accommodation provided' in overseas recruitment; most of these are traps. Wang Xing's experience is quite typical, claiming to go to Thailand for work, he ended up being deceived to Myanmar, first getting a haircut and then practicing typing before starting work. Such scams have long been common in Southeast Asia, targeting not just ordinary people but even actors and white-collar workers are not safe from their claws. Behind the so-called 'high-paying jobs,' there could be fraud, illegal labor, or even human trafficking.

Everyone should be more vigilant as these scams are now also targeting cryptocurrency players. Many people think there are plenty of opportunities to trade remotely and earn coins, but little do they know that some scams are also disguised as 'blockchain entrepreneurship' or 'high-paying mining,' specifically targeting newcomers in the crypto space and those suffering from 'wealth anxiety.' Once hooked, they are usually dragged into scams.

A few days ago, a friend was looking for a job on Telegram, not knowing if it was a headhunter or HR, he was directly asked, 'Are you going to Thailand?' Even if he dared before, he certainly wouldn't now...