losing millions of points. Blum's anti-cheat system ensures the platform's integrity, and many users could be banned automatically, forfeiting their accumulated points. Some have amassed over 20 million points, expecting a listing price of $0.0563 or $0.04. However, these are points, not tokens, and will be converted later, so accumulating them doesn’t guarantee rewards.

Blum, like other airdrops, uses Telegram, and it records your IP and device ID (MAC address) upon app launch. While some users try to bypass this by creating multiple profiles on the same IP and device, Blum's anti-cheat system will detect and ban such accounts. Shared IPs from public networks may be forgiven, but shared device IDs will result in penalties as they signal cheating.

Even using remote machines or anti-detect browsers won’t fool Blum’s advanced fraud detection system, which is comparable to banking security. Telegram’s improved detection also blocks the use of fake numbers. Blum is quietly conducting KYC checks, meaning cheaters will lose their points, and entire referral groups could be banned.

In short, don’t attempt to cheat, or you’ll risk losing everything. Blum is serious about maintaining a fair system.

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