If someone promises guaranteed profits, it’s probably a scam. Watch out for fake giveaways or ‘send 1 BTC, get 2 back’ traps. Never trust random DMs asking for your wallet or seed phrase. Double-check URLs—scam sites often copy real ones with tiny changes. Look for verified badges and reviews before using platforms. In crypto, if it feels rushed, secretive, or too good to be true—walk away.

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