As a Blum user, you're eager to earn points through tasks, games, and referrals. However, many users risk being banned and losing all their points. Some have accumulated over 20 million points, hoping to sell them later. Keep in mind, these are points, not tokens, and they’ll be converted at a later date.

Blum tracks users’ IP addresses and device IDs for security. Some attempt to cheat by creating multiple accounts on Telegram using the same IP and device ID, but Blum's anti-cheat system will detect this and ban those accounts. While shared IPs on public networks might be overlooked, using the same device ID for multiple accounts is a major warning sign.

Others try to conceal their identities using remote machines or specialized browsers, but Blum’s security measures, comparable to bank-level protections, are capable of identifying these tactics. Additionally, Telegram has enhanced its detection of fake numbers, making cheating even more difficult.

Blum is also quietly verifying users' identities (KYC). If you’re caught cheating, you’ll lose your points, and any referral circles involved will be banned as well.

Play it smart. Avoid cheating, or you’ll only end up frustrated. Blum is committed to fairness, and attempts to cheat won't be tolerated.

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