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During the last bullrun, there were several projects focused on GameFi tokens that skyrocketed. The most famous one was surely $AXS , with phenomenal gains and made some people quit their jobs to play Axie. That was a nice way to earn some money back then, but it didn't last enough time for most people to actually earn enough money, so they didn't need to work anymore. But those that entered early in the game did earn some money. What I'm trying to say here is: we're at the very beginning of the next bullrun and many people are talking about AI tokens like $WLD or $AI . If they are good investment or not is up to you to do your own research and find out, but keep in mind two things: AXS and several other projects that followed the success of this token that were nothing but scam, like CCAR and many others. Therefore, do not blindly buy any token just because it's an "AI token", especially if you're outside Binance. It may be a scam (rugpull, honeypot, wallet drain, or some other) that will steal all your money in the worst-case scenario. Remember to take preemptive measures to safeguard your Binance account, which I've already posted. You shouldn't have problems with scam projects here, but scammers are everywhere nowadays. #Write2Earn #Safety #Tips
During the last bullrun, there were several projects focused on GameFi tokens that skyrocketed. The most famous one was surely $AXS , with phenomenal gains and made some people quit their jobs to play Axie. That was a nice way to earn some money back then, but it didn't last enough time for most people to actually earn enough money, so they didn't need to work anymore. But those that entered early in the game did earn some money.

What I'm trying to say here is: we're at the very beginning of the next bullrun and many people are talking about AI tokens like $WLD or $AI . If they are good investment or not is up to you to do your own research and find out, but keep in mind two things: AXS and several other projects that followed the success of this token that were nothing but scam, like CCAR and many others.

Therefore, do not blindly buy any token just because it's an "AI token", especially if you're outside Binance. It may be a scam (rugpull, honeypot, wallet drain, or some other) that will steal all your money in the worst-case scenario.

Remember to take preemptive measures to safeguard your Binance account, which I've already posted. You shouldn't have problems with scam projects here, but scammers are everywhere nowadays.

#Write2Earn
#Safety
#Tips
After $PIXEL lauched today, I noticed several people saying that this token is a scam, that it was a rugpull and those sorts of things. In my vision, this token is not a scam nor a rugpull, but I'd say you should stay away from it as few people can manipulate the price of this token heavily. Rugpulls are common scams in the cryptowolrd, especially outside Binance. Many projects lures people with promises of ultra high and quick returns, a graphic that has basically only green candles (a HUGE red flag if you see one), as basically no one can sell their token. Over their Telegram group, if someone starts questioning too much, they get block and kicked because they were FUD (a common expression that denotes that someone is making a bad marketing about a project) the project and then, few days or even hours later, they empty the liquidity pool and everyone from the project just vanishes. Over here, you should be relatively safe from those fake projects, as Binance has a strict procedure to list a coin or token. The problem starts when you want to get out, to increase your gains, get in touch with a number even greater of projects, and, therefore, scammers. How do you recognize one from the other? It isn't simple sometimes, I know, but following the steps I've mentioned here and in my other posts should help you a bit in your journey. #Write2Earn #TrendingTopic #Safety
After $PIXEL lauched today, I noticed several people saying that this token is a scam, that it was a rugpull and those sorts of things. In my vision, this token is not a scam nor a rugpull, but I'd say you should stay away from it as
few people can manipulate the price of this token heavily.

Rugpulls are common scams in the cryptowolrd, especially outside Binance. Many projects lures people with promises of ultra high and quick returns, a graphic that has basically only green candles (a HUGE red flag if you see one), as basically no one can sell their token. Over their Telegram group, if someone starts questioning too much, they get block and kicked because they were FUD (a common expression that denotes that someone is making a bad marketing about a project) the project and then, few days or even hours later, they empty the liquidity pool and everyone from the project just vanishes.

Over here, you should be relatively safe from those fake projects, as Binance has a strict procedure to list a coin or token. The problem starts when you want to get out, to increase your gains, get in touch with a number even greater of projects, and, therefore, scammers. How do you recognize one from the other? It isn't simple sometimes, I know, but following the steps I've mentioned here and in my other posts should help you a bit in your journey.

#Write2Earn
#TrendingTopic
#Safety
If you are going to invest your money outside Binance, some of these tips may even apply here. Have the following things in mind: - If someone offers you "free $WLD " or any other token, IT IS NOT FREE. You most likely will have your account, wallet, or personal data stolen, like facial biometrics or other things. Do not fall for it. - Be very careful with projects that tell you that you are going to have quick, extraordinary returns. Those are often rugpulls, and you are going to be rugged before you can exit. - Avoid projects that have complex tokenomics, like having a high selling tax. Those usually lock you in and make it harder for you to sell the token, as the fees for the transaction can be higher than 50% of the transaction value itself. - ALWAYS CHECK THE WEBSITE you are navigating and DO NOT CLICK on Google advertised pages. Scammers like to mimic the original pages to make phishing attacks on your wallets and drain them totally when you connect them. - When sending or swapping coins/tokens, ALWAYS CHECK THE RECIPIENT/CONTRACT ADDRESS. If you send your coins to the wrong address or interact with the wrong contract, it is almost 100% sure your coins will be forever lost. - Keep in mind that all transactions have to pay a fee to be executed, so have some $BNB , $SOL or other coin that is native to the blockchain you are operating in your wallet and you won't run out of gas. - A good practice is to have several wallet addresses and keep your funds in different wallets. This way, if a wallet gets compromised for any reason, you do not lose all your money. - Please, do not enter in any "pump and dump" group. These groups are designed in a way so only a few can actually get some profit. You need to have a trader bot to have any chance to compete with them, so unless you have one of these and do know what you are doing, stay away, or you WILL lose money. Remember: the only way to beat a scammer is to know what they are up to. So share this post so more people get to know these tips, and in this bullmarket, there will be several new people over here
If you are going to invest your money outside Binance, some of these tips may even apply here. Have the following things in mind:

- If someone offers you "free $WLD " or any other token, IT IS NOT FREE. You most likely will have your account, wallet, or personal data stolen, like facial biometrics or other things. Do not fall for it.

- Be very careful with projects that tell you that you are going to have quick, extraordinary returns. Those are often rugpulls, and you are going to be rugged before you can exit.

- Avoid projects that have complex tokenomics, like having a high selling tax. Those usually lock you in and make it harder for you to sell the token, as the fees for the transaction can be higher than 50% of the transaction value itself.

- ALWAYS CHECK THE WEBSITE you are navigating and DO NOT CLICK on Google advertised pages. Scammers like to mimic the original pages to make phishing attacks on your wallets and drain them totally when you connect them.

- When sending or swapping coins/tokens, ALWAYS CHECK THE RECIPIENT/CONTRACT ADDRESS. If you send your coins to the wrong address or interact with the wrong contract, it is almost 100% sure your coins will be forever lost.

- Keep in mind that all transactions have to pay a fee to be executed, so have some $BNB , $SOL or other coin that is native to the blockchain you are operating in your wallet and you won't run out of gas.

- A good practice is to have several wallet addresses and keep your funds in different wallets. This way, if a wallet gets compromised for any reason, you do not lose all your money.

- Please, do not enter in any "pump and dump" group. These groups are designed in a way so only a few can actually get some profit. You need to have a trader bot to have any chance to compete with them, so unless you have one of these and do know what you are doing, stay away, or you WILL lose money.

Remember: the only way to beat a scammer is to know what they are up to. So share this post so more people get to know these tips, and in this bullmarket, there will be several new people over here
As some of you may have or will have a wallet outside Binace, let me share some more tips so you can be safe out there: - DO NOT SHARE YOUR SEED PHRASE with anyone. This is normally 12 words that works as password of your wallet. If someone knows it, it has total access to your wallet and may transfer funds to any other wallter - DO NOT STORE YOUR SEED PHRASE IN A DIGITAL DEVICE. I would recommend you to write it down on a piece of paper and keep it somewhere safe, like in a locker, as if someone has access to your computer or smartphone that also has a copy of your file containing the Seed phrase, you would be in trouble. - AVOID SHARING YOUR WALLET ADDRESS. This may attract unwanted attention to it and some devoted hacker may take it personally. - AVOID CONNECTING YOUR WALLET ON SUPSICIOUS WEBSITES. Even though you are only authorizing a connection so the website can see your balance in a certain coin, this website can be infected and may transfer any other coin to another wallet and when you noticed, they'll be long gone. - THERE ARE SEVERAL NETWORKS OUT THERE. You should do your own research, look for the one that suits your needs better and get the proper wallet thar works with this network. Still, there will be scammers everywhere - MOST COINS OUT THERE ARE SCAMS OR ARE DEAD. Here in Binance, you have a team of people working for you trying to separate the best coins out there from the not so goods ones. But if you are trying to get this coin before they are listed here, the only option is to get out of here and try to find and buy then before they get listed. - DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH. Not only regarding the coin itself, if you should buy it or not, but also because you will find many coins that have nearly the same name of the one you are currently buying, so be extra careful with those as they are fraudulent. Be sure about the contract address you are interacting with, if it was obtained from CoinGecko or somewhere reliable, as if you interact with the wrong address, then your $BNBs or any other coin are gone forever. #Write2Earn #Tips #Safety
As some of you may have or will have a wallet outside Binace, let me share some more tips so you can be safe out there:

- DO NOT SHARE YOUR SEED PHRASE with anyone. This is normally 12 words that works as password of your wallet. If someone knows it, it has total access to your wallet and may transfer funds to any other wallter

- DO NOT STORE YOUR SEED PHRASE IN A DIGITAL DEVICE. I would recommend you to write it down on a piece of paper and keep it somewhere safe, like in a locker, as if someone has access to your computer or smartphone that also has a copy of your file containing the Seed phrase, you would be in trouble.

- AVOID SHARING YOUR WALLET ADDRESS. This may attract unwanted attention to it and some devoted hacker may take it personally.

- AVOID CONNECTING YOUR WALLET ON SUPSICIOUS WEBSITES. Even though you are only authorizing a connection so the website can see your balance in a certain coin, this website can be infected and may transfer any other coin to another wallet and when you noticed, they'll be long gone.

- THERE ARE SEVERAL NETWORKS OUT THERE. You should do your own research, look for the one that suits your needs better and get the proper wallet thar works with this network. Still, there will be scammers everywhere

- MOST COINS OUT THERE ARE SCAMS OR ARE DEAD. Here in Binance, you have a team of people working for you trying to separate the best coins out there from the not so goods ones. But if you are trying to get this coin before they are listed here, the only option is to get out of here and try to find and buy then before they get listed.

- DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH. Not only regarding the coin itself, if you should buy it or not, but also because you will find many coins that have nearly the same name of the one you are currently buying, so be extra careful with those as they are fraudulent. Be sure about the contract address you are interacting with, if it was obtained from CoinGecko or somewhere reliable, as if you interact with the wrong address, then your $BNBs or any other coin are gone forever.

#Write2Earn
#Tips
#Safety
Another tip for those who are in their first bullmarket and a reminder for everyone else: - DO NOT SHARE your Binance password with anyone. Even though this seems obvious for everyone, let's say you may be facing an issue in your account and decide to seek help on some Telegram group ou somewhere else on the internet. Some scammers disguised as "support", "tech assistant", "helper" or anything similar may come in touch with you and ask for your password as a way to solve your problem. Obviously, they will only not solve your problem but also steal all your cryptos. - HAVE A 2 FACTOR AUTHENTICATION, either Google Authenticator, mobile text message, e-mail or all of them to login in your Binance account. This will make things a lot more difficult for someone that may have your password to steal your cryptos. - HAVE A ADDRESS WHITELIST to withdraw funds from your Binance account. Even if you don't have a wallet outside Binance, you should use this feature, as if someone tries to send any token from your account to someone else's, he or she will have to add all the separated authenticators you previously added to your account. This may come in handy in case you lost your smartphone that has your Binance account logged in. - ENABLE NOTIFICATIONS. If everything else fails, at least you'll get a notification that someone logged into your account or thar "you" sent some funds and can try to make something before it gets worse. Remember, there's no way to defeat all those scammers, but we can always be ahead of them by learning their most common scams and be prepared for them. Share this post so more people can learn those tips and avoid losing their hard earned $BTC to some criminal. #Write2Earn‏ #Safety #Tips
Another tip for those who are in their first bullmarket and a reminder for everyone else:

- DO NOT SHARE your Binance password with anyone. Even though this seems obvious for everyone, let's say you may be facing an issue in your account and decide to seek help on some Telegram group ou somewhere else on the internet. Some scammers disguised as "support", "tech assistant", "helper" or anything similar may come in touch with you and ask for your password as a way to solve your problem. Obviously, they will only not solve your problem but also steal all your cryptos.

- HAVE A 2 FACTOR AUTHENTICATION, either Google Authenticator, mobile text message, e-mail or all of them to login in your Binance account. This will make things a lot more difficult for someone that may have your password to steal your cryptos.

- HAVE A ADDRESS WHITELIST to withdraw funds from your Binance account. Even if you don't have a wallet outside Binance, you should use this feature, as if someone tries to send any token from your account to someone else's, he or she will have to add all the separated authenticators you previously added to your account. This may come in handy in case you lost your smartphone that has your Binance account logged in.

- ENABLE NOTIFICATIONS. If everything else fails, at least you'll get a notification that someone logged into your account or thar "you" sent some funds and can try to make something before it gets worse.

Remember, there's no way to defeat all those scammers, but we can always be ahead of them by learning their most common scams and be prepared for them. Share this post so more people can learn those tips and avoid losing their hard earned $BTC to some criminal.

#Write2Earn‏
#Safety
#Tips
I've seen several posts here lately regarding airdrops, promising that you'll earn free coins in exchange of doing something "easy" Remember kids: there's no free lunch. If someone is "giving away" some coin already listed here, don't fall for that, it's a SCAM! Rule of the thumb: An airdrop will only happen at the beginning of a project, for someone who bought that coin at the very beginning and/or when they need to make some marketing, usually at the beginning of the project too. Don't tell me that a coin like $JUP or $MANTA that was just listed in Binance needs more marketing at this time. Every bullmarket has those scammers lurking around, so stay safe and vigilant to not fall into those traps of free, ease money. Don't give your hard earned $BTC to those scammers! #Write2Earn #Safety #Tips
I've seen several posts here lately regarding airdrops, promising that you'll earn free coins in exchange of doing something "easy"

Remember kids: there's no free lunch. If someone is "giving away" some coin already listed here, don't fall for that, it's a SCAM!

Rule of the thumb: An airdrop will only happen at the beginning of a project, for someone who bought that coin at the very beginning and/or when they need to make some marketing, usually at the beginning of the project too. Don't tell me that a coin like $JUP or $MANTA that was just listed in Binance needs more marketing at this time.

Every bullmarket has those scammers lurking around, so stay safe and vigilant to not fall into those traps of free, ease money. Don't give your hard earned $BTC to those scammers!

#Write2Earn
#Safety
#Tips
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