Are you eagerly collecting Blum points by completing tasks, playing games, and referring friends in anticipation of the platform's launch? Pause for a moment – there’s more to think about. Many users may end up banned, losing all the points they've worked hard to accumulate.
Imagine this: you've gathered over 25 million Blum points, hoping for a listing price between $0.05 and $0.06. It sounds ideal, but there's a big risk involved. These are just points, not actual tokens, and they could quickly lose their value if your account gets banned.
Blum, along with its airdrops, is deeply integrated with Telegram. Once you open the Blum app, you're immediately informed that your IP address, device ID, and even your MAC address are being tracked, making it easy for Blum's system to catch any suspicious behavior.
Some may try to game the system by creating multiple accounts with different phone numbers, but using the same IP address and device for these accounts is a guaranteed way to get caught. Blum's anti-cheating technology is very advanced and can quickly spot these attempts.
Even those using remote desktops or anti-detect browsers to avoid detection won’t succeed.
Don’t think you can use fake phone numbers either. Telegram’s latest security measures make it nearly impossible to get verification codes with fraudulent numbers, and Blum’s ecosystem will likely flag any such attempts.
If you're considering using virtual machines, be aware that the Know Your Customer (KYC) process is already in place, and trying to cheat with virtual machines could result in your entire referral network being banned.
The message is clear: stick to the rules. While there are legitimate opportunities with Blum, trying to exploit the system will only lead to disappointment. Don't get caught in a cycle of frustration, chasing points that could disappear at any moment.
Be smart, follow the guidelines, and make the most of what Blum has to offer!