Beware of "analyses" that hide traps: XRP as bait for disguised scams

Amid the growth of cryptocurrencies and the increasing interest in established assets like XRP, unfortunately, many newcomers are falling victim to malicious content disguised as analysis. It is common to find articles and videos that, at first glance, seem to defend the potential of solid coins like XRP, but are actually setting the stage to push obscure tokens—usually coins that have not even been launched yet.

The formula is almost always the same: the author starts by talking about a popular and respected project, such as XRP, Bitcoin, or Ethereum, generating engagement and gaining the reader's trust. But at the end of the content, the true objective emerges: to promote an unknown coin, claiming it will be the "new XRP" or that it will multiply investments by 100x. This is almost always about tokens with no liquidity, no history, no clear project, created solely to generate an artificial pump followed by a brutal dump.

Who loses out? The beginner. The one who is just starting, who still doesn't know the warning signs of the market and ends up riding the wave of the "unmissable opportunity." They buy at the peak and watch the value plummet days later, leaving with losses and disillusionment.

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