Once the wallet is authorized with multiple signatures, it is like you make a copy of your house key and give it to a thief.

Today I will share the fourth common scam in the cryptocurrency circle. They use the gimmick of "moving bricks" to trick you into authorizing your wallet. Or there are many other excuses. Anyway, their ultimate goal is to find ways to make you authorize your wallet. Here I will share a process of a friend being deceived. The scammer asked him to buy USDT in OK or Binance Exchange. After buying U, you transfer it to your wallet, and then transfer it to him from your wallet.

The scammer will give you a commission of 5% to 15% or even higher, and the scammer will pay you first. Doesn’t it sound very cost-effective?

You may think: If someone pays me first, he is definitely not a scammer. At this time, some smart friends may even want to cheat him. Anyway, he pays me first, and then I block him. I don’t give him U, so USDT is also my money, and he has transferred it to me. It’s great, isn’t it?

Let’s not talk about whether this scam is true or false. Does this person have no hands? Is he disabled? He can’t buy USDT on the exchange, so why does he need you to buy it? Right? Even if he needs you to buy USDT for him, he can just let you buy it on the exchange and then transfer it to him. Why does he ask you to withdraw it to your own wallet? It’s because the exchange cannot authorize, but the wallet can authorize.

When you buy USDT in the exchange and withdraw it to your wallet, the scammer will not give you the money first. He will give you a website to visit, and this website is an address that authorizes your wallet permissions. He will use various reasons to trick you into visiting this website and then completing the authorization.

As long as you complete the authorization, the scammer will directly empty your wallet. You still want to beat the scammer, but you are still far away? Well, that's all for this issue. If you think it helps you, please support me with one click and follow me. I will continue to update and expose the scam. See you next time.