Blum's Anti-Cheat Measures: Protecting Integrity

As a Blum user, you're likely eager to accumulate points through tasks, games, and referrals, anticipating the upcoming launch. However, beware: many users will be automatically banned, forfeiting their accumulated points.

Some users boast over 20 million Blum points, hoping for a listing price around $0.0563 or $0.04. But remember, these are Blum points, not tokens, and will be converted at a later rate. Don't be deceived – accumulating points doesn't guarantee rewards.

Blum, like other airdrops, utilizes Telegram. Upon launching the app, you're informed that your IP address and device ID (MAC address) will be recorded. Some users attempt to circumvent this by adding multiple profiles on Telegram, sharing the same IP and MAC address. However, Blum's anti-cheat system will detect and ban such accounts.

The system will be forgiving for shared IPs due to public network usage but will strictly penalize shared device IDs, indicating intentional cheating.

Some users attempt to evade detection using remote machines or anti-detect browsers, but Blum's advanced anti-fraud system, similar to banking security, will identify these tactics.

Telegram's improved detection systems also thwart fake number usage, making it difficult to cheat.

Blum is conducting KYC (Know Your Customer) checks discreetly, which will surprise many. Those using illicit methods will lose their Blum points, and referral circles will be banned.

My advice: be wise. Avoid naive cheating methods, or you'll face frustration.

Blum is committed to maintaining integrity, and cheating will not be tolerated.

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