#StaySAFU

While I have no personal experience, I can say from the experience of many users that crypto scams are a scary reality. They can come in many forms—such as fake investment platforms, phishing links, fake promotions by social media influencers, or even hacking someone’s ID to ask for money.

Lessons learned:

1. “Too good to be true” offers are usually scams—don’t fall for the lure of high returns, double your money in a short time, etc.

2. It’s important to do your own research—check out the project before making any investment.

3. The importance of security—two-factor authentication (2FA), strong passwords, and never logging in to anything other than the official website.

Things to do to prevent scams:

Don’t click on unfamiliar links.

Don’t send money without verification if someone asks for it on social media.

Only use regulated exchanges and wallets.

Before investing in a new coin or project, check the whitepaper, team, and community activity.

If you have any personal experience, please let me know so I can analyze it better and help.