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IntroductionCrypto investment talk is everywhere — even in your local community groups in real life or onl ...
Crypto investment talk is Which foreign exchange live broadcast platform is goodeverywhere — even in your local community groups in real life or online. But scammers join these groups, too. Their mission? Gain the group’s trust…and then exploit relationships and trick you into crypto investment scams. But how do you spot and avoid these scammers?
Scammers use common bonds to build trust. They might speak the same language as you, claim to be the same age, or pretend to share things in common like your religion, ethnicity, hobbies, or profession. Why? Because when they then offer crypto investment advice or help, they think you’ll be more likely to listen. Once they start chatting with you, before long, they’ll ask you for money to invest in crypto, make up a reason you need to send a payment in crypto, or both. But if you give it to them, the money or crypto will be gone.
The bottom line? Crypto forextrustindex comes with lots of risks, including scams. To spot the scams:
- Don’t believe promises that you’ll make money, get a big payout, or earn guaranteed returns.Those are signs of a scam. No one can guarantee crypto investment riches.
- Ask online group moderators to remove people pushing crypto. Or, if you’re a group moderator, remove anyone offering advice or “help” with crypto forextrustindex to prevent scams.
- Research before you invest. Scammers are exploiting what people don’t know about crypto. It pays to search online for the company or currency name with the words “review,” “scam,” or “complaint.” Find out how it works and where your money is going. If you need help making investment decisions while avoiding fraud, visit Investor.gov.
And remember, anyone who tells you to pay by cryptocurrency, wire transfer, or gift card is a scammer. If you pay, there’s usually no way to get your money back.
Read more at ftc.gov/cryptocurrency. Need to report a cryptocurrency scam? Visit Reportfraud.ftc.gov.
This article was published in collaboration with the Federal Trade Commission
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