As a Blum user, you're excited to earn points through tasks, games, and referrals. However, many users risk being banned and losing all their points. Some have over 20 million points, hoping to sell them later, but remember: these are just points, not tokens, and they’ll be converted at a later date.

Blum keeps track of users’ IP addresses and device IDs for security. Some people try to cheat by creating multiple accounts on Telegram with the same IP and device ID, but Blum's anti-cheat system will catch them and ban their accounts. While shared IPs on public networks might get a pass, using the same device ID for multiple accounts is a big red flag.

People also try to hide their identities using remote machines or special browsers, but Blum’s security is strong, similar to bank protections, and can spot these tricks. Plus, Telegram has improved its detection of fake numbers, making cheating harder.

Blum is also quietly checking users’ identities (KYC). If you're caught cheating, you’ll lose your points, and referral circles will be banned.

So, be smart. Avoid trying to cheat, or you’ll end up frustrated. Blum is serious about maintaining fairness, and cheating won’t be tolerated.

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