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⚠️Stay Safe From Fake Binance Scams: Web3 SeedPhrase🚨 How the Scam Works: Step 1: Fake SMS/Call Scammers posing as Binance staff will send SMS messages or call you, claiming your account is compromised and urging you to transfer funds to a "secure wallet." Step 2: Fake Wallet Setup Scammers send a seed phrase via SMS or email, falsely claiming it’s for your new “secure wallet.” This is a clear red flag. Legitimate services will never send or ask for your seed phrase. Step 3: Crypto Theft Once you transfer crypto to the fake wallet, scammers will use the seed phrase to gain control of the wallet and steal your funds. What You Need to Know: We will Never: 1.Ask you to transfer funds for security purposes. 2.Contact you via unsolicited SMS or calls directing you to unknown numbers or websites. 3.Generate a seed phrase for you, request access to your private keys, or send a seed phrase to you via SMS or email. Stay safe!
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5 Don'ts to stay safe: 1.Don’t Call Unverified Numbers: Avoid calling phone numbers provided in unsolicited messages. Always use the official numbers listed on our website. 2.Don’t Share Sensitive Information: Never disclose your seed phrase, private keys, or verification codes to anyone. 3.Don’t Trust Unsolicited SMS or Calls: Scammers often use urgency to pressure you into action. Take your time to verify. 4.Don’t Click Unknown Links: Avoid clicking on links or scanning QR codes in messages claiming to be from Binance. 5.Don’t Transfer Crypto to Unknown Wallets: Be cautious and double-check any instructions to move funds. #StaySafeInTheCryptoWorld
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🚨Fake token is coming! You need to know these tips🔥 Recently, the coins led by TRUMP have shown an upward trend, attracting the attention of a large number of investors. However, with the rise of this craze, a large number of fake tokens have also appeared in the market. Investors need to be vigilant and guard against scam risks. First, investors should obtain information through official channels to avoid being fooled by false propaganda. Be sure to verify the contract address of the token before trading to ensure its legality and authenticity. Secondly, choose a reputable trading platform for trading and avoid high-risk operations on unknown or unverified platforms. In addition, investors should remain rational and not be tempted by short-term high returns. High returns are often accompanied by high risks, especially in the meme coin market, where prices fluctuate violently and are easily manipulated. Finally, enable security measures such as two-factor authentication (2FA) to protect personal accounts and assets. In short, while chasing hot spots, investors must remain vigilant, guard against fake token scam, and ensure their own investment security. #StaySafeInTheCryptoWorld
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🔥Anyone who calls you by phone number and claims to be from Binance is a scammer🔥 For security reasons, Binance Support is only available on the official Binance website. Anyone who calls you by phone number and claims to be from Binance is a scammer. Binance Support would never proactively reach out to your on unofficial channels (phone, social media such as Telegram, Twitter, etc.).
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Scam warning: Beware of fake Binance employees who pull you into WhatsApp or TG groups A considerable number of users are being inexplicably pulled into unfamiliar WhatsApp or TG groups, where you will see some Binance employees (actually they are professional scammers) who claim that they can make considerable profits through mining or investment. If you believe it at this time, you will move to the next step, 1-on-1 communication. These scammers will teach you how to operate, and you will lose a lot of your funds. What You Need to Know: 1.We will Never pull you into the mining/investment group and will not ask you to transfer funds. 2.Verify Communications: Always verify any communication claiming to be from us by contacting our official customer service channels or via our Binance official verification. 3.Report Suspicious Activities: Notify us immediately if you encounter any suspicious requests or transactions. 4.Enable Alerts: Keep your contact information up-to-date to receive transaction and security alerts promptly. 5.Don’t Transfer Crypto to Unknown Wallets: Be cautious and double-check any instructions to move funds.
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