"Don't Buy Altcoins" Even if it can double multiple times, there is an easter egg at the end of the article.
What is a “virtual currency scam?” Don’t buy altcoins
Virtual currency fraud is actually a scammer pretending to be a virtual currency trader and using various means to defraud you of your money. Blockchain and cryptocurrency technologies are relatively new, and many people don’t know much about them yet, which gives scammers an opportunity to take advantage of them.
Here are a few common techniques for virtual currency scams:
Expert disguise: Some will set up professional-looking virtual currency trading websites to lure you into investing, but you will eventually find that your money is missing.
Counterfeit currency promotion: It will claim that there is a new and promising virtual currency and encourage you to invest. But the truth is that money does not exist.
Guaranteed returns: Some will entice you to invest with the promise of high returns. But when you give them money, they disappear.
Impersonating an official: Claiming to be an official representative or customer service representative of a large virtual currency platform, trying to obtain your account information.
We must understand that investing in virtual currencies inherently carries risks, not to mention that the market is rife with scams.
So when you want to invest, be sure to do enough homework and don't be easily attracted by overly attractive promises. As the old saying goes, "There is no easy way to make a lot of money."
"Must read~Advice":
1. Choose a large platform for trading, such as Binance.
2. "Binance Follow-up", let performance speak for itself, don't believe any teacher who leads orders, the numbers can speak for itself, don't believe the teacher's bluffing.
3. When "Copying on Binance", (do not follow) teachers who trade small currencies.
Only follow teachers who trade BTC and ETH mainstream currencies.
"Safety and stability are the only way to trade"👍