#Livegiveway 🚨 Exposing Red Packet Scams on Binance Live: How They Trick You & How to Report Them

Red packets on Binance Live are meant to reward viewers with crypto giveaways during live sessions. But recently, some fake streamers are misusing this feature to scam viewers. Here's how they operate — and what you can do to protect yourself.

🎭 How the Red Packet Scam Works

1. Fake Red Packet Teasers

Scammers act like they’re dropping huge red packets (like $10 or more), but in reality:

they don’t drop any packet — just talk and pretend they did.

3. Comment Section Trickery

Their friends or fake accounts flood the chat saying:

“I got $10!”

“Thank you for the packet!” This is just to create hype and mislead viewers.

4. Muting Whistleblowers

If anyone comments the truth, like “This is fake” or “Where’s the packet?”, they are immediately:

Muted

Or banned from chat

⚠️ Why This Is Dangerous

It wastes your time and fools new users.

Viewers start trusting scammers and may even fall into worse traps like fake trading links or giveaways.

These scammers ruin the Binance Live experience for real users and genuine creators.

🛡️ How to Protect Yourself

Don’t believe comments claiming they got big money — check the packet amount yourself.

If a host keeps talking about red packets but you never get one, it’s likely a scam.

📢 How to Report a Scammer on Binance

1. Go to the Live stream window.

2. Click the three dots (⋯) or flag icon near the stream or comment section.

3. Select “Report”.

4. Choose “Scam or misleading content” or “Fake red packet/giveaway”.

5. You can also take a screenshot and report directly to Binance support via:

https://www.binance.com/en/support

🚫 If You Speak the Truth — They Mute You

Yes, it’s true: if you expose scammers in the live chat, they will mute or block you. Why? Because they don’t want the crowd to see the truth. That’s why it's important to report silently and let Binance moderators take action.