As a Blum user, you may be eager to accumulate points through tasks, games and referrals, looking forward to the upcoming launch. However, be careful: many users will be automatically banned, losing the accumulated points.
Some users boast of having over 20 million Blum points, hoping for a listing price of around $0.0563 or $0.04. But remember, these are Blum points, not tokens, and will be converted at the following exchange rate. Don't be fooled - accumulating points does not guarantee rewards.
Blum, like other airdrops, uses Telegram. When you launch the app, you are notified that your IP address and device ID (MAC address) will be logged. Some users try to avoid this by adding multiple profiles on Telegram, sharing the same IP address and MAC. However, Blum's anti-fraud system will detect and ban such accounts.
The system will ignore shared IPs due to public network usage but will severely penalize shared device IDs that indicate intentional fraud.
Some users try to avoid detection by using remote machines or anti-detection browsers, but Blum's advanced anti-fraud system, similar to banking security, will identify these tactics.
Telegram's improved detection system also prevents the use of fake numbers, making fraud more difficult.
Blum is doing KYC (Know Your Customer) checks discreetly, which will surprise many. Those who use illegal methods will lose Blum points and referral circles will be banned.
My advice: be smart. Avoid naive cheating methods or you will be disappointed. Blum is committed to integrity and cheating will not be tolerated.