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🚨 Attention: Read this to avoid scams! 🚨 After three years in the industry, working on numerous corporate projects and building my own communities, I've encountered various scams - even falling victim to one myself. Let's discuss a few: 1️⃣ Scammers often impersonate managers from community project accounts, sending private messages to deceive members. They may request actions like clicking on links (which could lead to hacking) or sending money under false promises. Remember, legitimate project managers won't DM you for requests. 2️⃣ Once, I was in talks with a project team for advertising and collaboration. They mimicked the account so well that I couldn't detect it. After gaining my trust over three days, they sent me files containing a disguised virus, causing severe damage to my computer. Always use a separate computer for opening such links, especially if they contain sensitive information. 3️⃣ Recently, there have been reports of fraud through Binance Launchpool activities. Remember, Binance Launchpool projects are only accessible through Binance Launchpool. Beware of scammers trying to lure you into investing in fake contracts through other platforms. 4️⃣ Don't trust anyone who approaches you privately offering a project. A follower in my community fell victim to a scammer who seemed sincere at first but ended up swindling $3,000. Creating a fake Telegram account is easy and cheap. Stay cautious and avoid private messages with suspicious links. Stay safe and remember these #ScamRiskWarning 🛑🔒

🚨 Attention: Read this to avoid scams! 🚨

After three years in the industry, working on numerous corporate projects and building my own communities, I've encountered various scams - even falling victim to one myself. Let's discuss a few:

1️⃣ Scammers often impersonate managers from community project accounts, sending private messages to deceive members. They may request actions like clicking on links (which could lead to hacking) or sending money under false promises. Remember, legitimate project managers won't DM you for requests.

2️⃣ Once, I was in talks with a project team for advertising and collaboration. They mimicked the account so well that I couldn't detect it. After gaining my trust over three days, they sent me files containing a disguised virus, causing severe damage to my computer. Always use a separate computer for opening such links, especially if they contain sensitive information.

3️⃣ Recently, there have been reports of fraud through Binance Launchpool activities. Remember, Binance Launchpool projects are only accessible through Binance Launchpool. Beware of scammers trying to lure you into investing in fake contracts through other platforms.

4️⃣ Don't trust anyone who approaches you privately offering a project. A follower in my community fell victim to a scammer who seemed sincere at first but ended up swindling $3,000. Creating a fake Telegram account is easy and cheap. Stay cautious and avoid private messages with suspicious links.

Stay safe and remember these

#ScamRiskWarning 🛑🔒

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🚨 Attention! 🚨 Please take note: Avoid falling victim to scams! Over the past three years, I've been deeply involved in the industry, working on numerous corporate projects and fostering my own communities. Along the way, I've encountered various scams, including one that targeted me directly. Here are a few examples to be aware of: 1. 🕵️‍♂️ Scammers often impersonate managers from community project accounts, sending deceptive private messages to members. They might request actions like clicking on malicious links or sending money under false pretenses. Remember, legitimate project managers won't DM you asking for such things. If you receive a private message, it's likely a scam. 2. 💼 Once, I engaged in discussions with a project team regarding advertising and collaboration. They mimicked an account so convincingly that I was fooled. After gaining my trust over three days of negotiations, they sent me what seemed like project documents. However, one of the files contained a virus disguised as a jpeg, causing significant harm to my computer. Lesson learned: always use a separate, non-essential computer for opening links related to advertising and marketing. 3. 💰 Recently, there have been reports of fraud related to Binance Launchpool activities. Remember, legitimate projects are only accessible through Binance Launchpool, not through other platforms like Pancakeswap. Stay vigilant and only trust official announcements. 4. 👀 Be wary of anyone who approaches you privately with project offers. A follower from one of my communities fell victim to a scammer who initially seemed sincere. After gaining their trust, the scammer convinced them to invest $3,000 in a fraudulent project. Unfortunately, once the scammer disappeared, there was little recourse. Remember, creating fake Telegram accounts is easy and inexpensive, so don't trust messages sent privately or click on private links. #ScamRiskWarning 🛑
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