If you’re grinding away on Blum, stacking up points through tasks, games, and referrals before the big launch—beware! 🛑 Blum is tightening its security, and cheaters could see their accounts banned and points wiped out.
💰 Some users have racked up over 20 million Blum points, hoping to cash in when Blum launches at an estimated $0.05 (or possibly as low as $0.03). But here’s the truth: those are Blum points, not tokens. When converted to tokens, they could be worth a lot—unless your account gets flagged for fraud.
🔍 Blum’s Anti-Cheat System
Blum is rolling out advanced fraud detection technology to target suspicious activity. If you’re using the same IP address and device for multiple accounts—watch out! Blum’s system tracks device IDs (like MAC addresses) and can permanently ban users trying to game the system with multiple profiles. Even fancy tricks like remote machines or anti-detection browsers won’t save you from getting caught. 🚫
📲 Telegram’s Role in the Crackdown
Blum’s integration with Telegram means security protocols are tighter than ever. From fake phone numbers to virtual machines, any attempts to bypass the system will be flagged. Hidden KYC (Know Your Customer) processes will uncover fraudsters, resulting in bans and potential referral circles being dismantled. 🛡️
👀 Play Smart, Play Fair
Trying to cheat your way through? You could end up earning nothing. The best approach? Stay legit, play by the rules, and you might just find yourself richly rewarded when Blum launches. Don’t end up like frustrated cheaters from past projects—be patient and wise, and your hard work will pay off. 🏆💼
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