There is a scam on the Internet that charges a high price first and then pays the user. Let me reveal the secret to all the novice friends.

First, the scammers will advertise through various Twitter software, telling you that they accept U and the price is extremely high, and they support payment first and U later, cash transactions, etc. When you contact them, your U is ready to be cheated away by them.

First, the scammer will ask you to buy B from the trading platform, and then ask you to withdraw the money to your private wallet. (The wallet here may be Ouyi's WB3, Coinbase Wallet), and then the scammer will ask you to try a small amount, such as 10u 20u, and first ask you to take a screenshot of the wallet balance to confirm that you have so many U, and then you can get the money.

Then, under the pretext of currency anti-traceability, they ask you to exchange for high-quality counterfeit coins, wash them in the name of anti-traceability, and after the exchange is completed, take a screenshot and send it to them, and they will give you the money.

At this time, a high-counterfeit currency will appear under your wallet. I don’t know what technical means the scammers use to achieve this. It may be USDC, JPY, BTC, solna, etc. In fact, they are all fake contract currencies. You believe the scammers and exchange them, take a screenshot and send the picture to the scammers, and then he will transfer money to you. You are sending him the fake money.

After you do it once, congratulations, the scammer will ask you to pay out a large amount of U.S. You should have U.S. in your wallet and exchange them for counterfeit currency and filter them out. Then he will arrange for someone to deliver cash or transfer the money online.

In fact, the currency here is fake and cannot be sent to the trading platform. The contract is fake. When you have exchanged a large amount, you will find that it has disappeared when you contact it again. When you want to exchange it back, you will find that it is impossible to exchange it back. Some novice players do not understand it at all and are easily deceived. From the beginning to the end, the currency you bought from the trading platform is real, the wallet is also real, and only the currency that the scammer asked you to exchange is fake.

Here are some screenshots of me and the scammer:

This is the fake currency I exchanged and cannot be sent to the trading platform at all.

This is the chat record between me and the scammer. I am trying to get the truth from you.

The last screenshot is a scammer's Twitter. Everyone must be careful to prevent being deceived. People can be unclean, but their conscience must be.

Finally, please be careful as there are many scammers and keep your digital currency carefully.