From what I understand, you're not in the negative, like, selling still has some profit. It must only be showing negative because the asset has been falling recently, so it's like it's negative.
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Lecia Entler VFLS
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$XRP Could someone explain to me how I buy XRP at $1.39 and today it's at $2.20 and I'm still negative?
I don't understand, bro, did you receive the stuff that will be delivered on December 20th? Or did you invest an amount and it doesn't match the amount you received? I don't understand.
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Muhammad Uzair Wazir
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Toma turned out to be dishonest, we are not even getting the amount we invested. #TOMA #Tomarket
So, let me know what you think! What coins are you thinking of selling soon?📝
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Novato da Sorte
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Crypto algorithms/computers were programmed for this, to steal from us. Everything I buy falls and when I sell it goes up in smoke! Something is wrong!
$BTC $ETH $XRP Já deu para perceber que o mercado não está operável, mas ainda tem influencer dizendo que Bitcoin vai pra lua e ficando feliz com subida de 3%
I don't know how to explain it exactly, it's worth researching to understand better. From what I understand, PNL is like a reference to the exchange value of your assets, if there is a strong pump, PNL goes up
What exactly was the scam? I've traded with this token and didn't see any danger. I think caution is worth it in any crypto space.
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Aurelio Tipre EWnW
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The Toma Token Scam is a deceptive scheme that has recently emerged, targeting cryptocurrency enthusiasts. This scam involves a fake token called "Toma," often promoted through social media platforms, fraudulent websites, or phishing links. The scammers claim that Toma is a revolutionary cryptocurrency with huge profit potential, luring investors with promises of high returns or exclusive benefits.
How It Works:
1. Fake Airdrops and Giveaways: Scammers announce free Toma tokens or exclusive access to early investments, asking users to connect their wallets.
2. Phishing Wallets: Once users link their wallets or provide sensitive details, the scammers gain access to their funds.
3. Pump-and-Dump Schemes: The scammers artificially inflate the token's value, encouraging victims to buy in. They then sell off their holdings, crashing the token’s value.
4. Disappearing Act: After collecting funds, the scammers delete their online presence, leaving investors with worthless tokens.
How to Stay Safe:
Avoid unknown tokens and do thorough research before investing.
Verify project authenticity via official sources.
Use trusted platforms and never share your private keys or seed phrases.
Remember, if an offer seems too good to be true, it likely is. Always exercise caution in the volatile crypto space.
From what I remember when I researched I understood that it was, but take a good look to confirm, bro. Don't invest without being sure. Good luck
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João Paulo Pereira
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Is the $vana cryptocurrency on Binance's Launchpool the same one that is already being sold under the name Nirvana - $vana? Does anyone know? $BNB $USDC
People, please, please, please. There's no problem in asking questions, there's no problem in having doubts, I've researched and continue to research things about the crypto world like crazy BUT... The amount of people I've seen here asking questions like this! Especially about $USUAL , shows how many people are taking their own hard-earned money and investing in the "new Bitcoin". People who, if they want to, know exactly what they're buying, brothers, this is sad!
These people will leave here disillusioned, believing that the means we work for is false and just scams, simply because of the greedy glimpse that the market creates in each one of them.
I know that we are in a huge minefield, where sharks lurk and pull us down at any moment, that we will have our losses, and our gains with the right investments.
But please, please, I ask the first-time sailors. Don't row in search of El Dorado, make a good map and choose your crew well!