If you’re actively racking up Blum points through tasks, games, and referrals, ⚠️ tread carefully! Blum is tightening its anti-fraud system, and many users could find themselves banned 🚫 with their hard-earned points wiped out 💸 before the official launch.

Some users have amassed over 20 million Blum points 💰, hoping for a token listing price around $0.05 or as low as $0.03. While this could mean real rewards, there’s a critical difference: these are points, not tokens 🪙. Before converting points into tokens, Blum will review everything carefully 🔍. If your account is flagged 🚫 for fraud, you could lose it all.

Blum operates through Telegram 📱 and tracks users' IP addresses 🌍 and device IDs 🔐 (like the MAC address). Some people try to game the system 🎮 by using multiple Telegram profiles, linking several accounts to the same device. But Blum’s advanced fraud detection 🕵️‍♂️ will catch these tricks. While shared public IP addresses may be forgiven 🤞, shared devices will set off 🚨 red flags.

Remote machines 🖥️, anti-detect browsers 🛑, or fake phone numbers 📵 won’t help either—Blum's system is built to spot these tactics 🧐. Plus, Telegram’s enhanced security makes using fake numbers even tougher 📲.

Blum is also conducting hidden KYC checks 🔍👤, meaning accounts tied to fraud, including referral networks 🔗, will be banned 🚫.

The message is simple: play fair 🏆 and avoid trying to outsmart the system 💡. Blum is committed to rewarding honest users 💯. Follow the rules 📜, and you’ll have a real shot at earning big rewards when Blum launches 🚀!#BlumAirdrop #BlumCrypto #BLUM #BANNED