⚠️ Beware of Common Binance Scams & How to Stay Safe

Scammers are always targeting crypto users, especially on Binance. Here are the latest scams and how to protect yourself:

1. Fake Binance Support Scams

Scammers pretend to be Binance support on social media (Twitter/X, Telegram).

They ask for your 2FA, recovery phrase, or account access.

Safety Tip: Binance support will NEVER ask for your password or 2FA codes.

2. Phishing Websites (Fake Binance Login)

Fake websites mimic Binance to steal login details.

Safety Tip: Always double-check the website URL before logging in.

3. "Double Your Crypto" Giveaway Scams

Fake Elon Musk or Binance CEO posts promise free crypto if you send funds first.

Safety Tip: Binance does not run "send first" giveaways.

4. Romance Scams (Pig Butchering Scam)

Scammers on dating apps trick victims into investing in fake crypto schemes.

Safety Tip: Never invest based on advice from strangers online.

5. Fake Investment Groups (Ponzi Schemes)

Telegram/Discord groups promise "guaranteed high returns" but steal your money.

Safety Tip: If it sounds too good to be true, it’s a scam.

How to Report Scams on Binance

Use the official Binance Support chat in the app.

Report suspicious accounts directly through Binance’s customer support.

Stay safe! Never share private keys, passwords, or send crypto to unknown people.

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