📍In the world of cryptocurrencies, phishing is one of the biggest threats facing users or investors. Scammers try to steal your personal data by pretending to be trusted entities, such as media figures or famous companies. Always make sure the address or link is correct

đŸ„·đŸŒ(It should start with "https://"), and pay attention to spelling errors and unusual requests in messages. Do not share your personal data, especially if it is requested in unusual or unusual ways, and check official sources before taking any action.

📈 Beware of tempting offers that seem “too good to be true” as they are often scam attempts. Avoid interacting with strangers or companies offering suspicious investment opportunities.

đŸȘ™ If you find free tokens in your wallet that you did not purchase and add, it may be a scam attempt. Do not interact with them, do not send, do not sell, and do not exchange these tokens.

Strengthen your wallet's security with multi-factor authentication and other security measures, and consult with experts if you are unsure.

💡I always take these measures

đŸ“Č Update programs and applications to avoid security vulnerabilities.

Using multi-factor authentication (MFA) adds an extra layer of security to your accounts by requiring additional steps to confirm your identity, such as a code sent to your phone.

Always be vigilant; the safety of your assets depends on your caution.

🗂By following these guidelines, you can protect your investments and reduce risks. Stay safe and always be prepared.

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