Scams in crypto? Sadly, I’ve seen it all.
A few months back, I got a DM on Telegram from someone pretending to be a Binance support agent. They offered to "help" me unlock a fake giveaway reward — all I had to do was share my seed phrase. 🚩 Instantly, I knew it was a scam.
Lesson learned? NEVER share your private keys or seed phrases — not even with so-called “official” accounts. Binance or any legit platform will never ask for this.
Now, I’m extra cautious when dealing online. Here’s how I #StaySAFU:
🔍 Always verify official links from Binance’s website.
🔒 Enable 2FA on all accounts.
🚫 Avoid clicking on random links from unknown DMs or emails.
📚 Follow Binance Academy to stay updated on common scams.
👀 Double-check token listings only on Binance or CoinMarketCap.
@hominh95 @Alek Carter @Justin Sun孙宇晨
Red flags I watch for?
→ Unrealistic promises of huge returns.
→ Requests for personal/private info.
→ Projects with zero transparency or fake social proof.
In crypto, staying informed is your first line of defense. If it sounds too good to be true — it probably is.