#StaySAFU
My experience with crypto fraud was educational. At the beginning of my journey, I stumbled upon a phishing site that looked very similar to a real exchange. I entered my details — and within a few minutes, funds were withdrawn from my account. This was a serious lesson.
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### ❗ What I learned:
1. **Never click on links from emails or social media** — always manually enter the website address.
2. **Always check the URL** — even one extra letter can be a sign of phishing.
3. **Do not trust 'guaranteed profits'** — scammers often disguise themselves as investment funds or well-known people.
4. **Security above all** — even if it slows down the process.
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### 🛡 How I now avoid fraud:
- I use **2FA and a hardware wallet**.
- I regularly **update my knowledge about new types of fraud**.
- I check every project before investing (domain, whitepaper, community).
- I do not store private keys online.
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This experience taught me to be more careful, not to rush into decisions, and always verify sources. In crypto, caution is the best defense.