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Topic: [2016-05-23] The Complete Guide to Bitcoin Scams (Read 336 times)

legendary
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This is a very good guide, but if you really need to know if the service you want to use, is a scam or not.. you have to visit this site first : http://www.badbitcoin.org/ They have a comprehensive list of

all reported scam sites. Note, I said ... reported sites... some sites have not been reported, and may be absent from their list. If you get scammed from any service and it's not there.. please report it

to this site to protect other people from the same thing happening to them.  Wink
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
The Complete Guide to Bitcoin Scams

As we speak, bitcoin market capitalization is hovering around $6.4 billion dollars. That’s a lot of money, and you better believe scammers know this and want a slice of that digital pie.

Whether you are a bitcoin newbie, or someone who have been torched before, you should keep yourself up to date with the latest scam attempts. This is the complete guide to existing bitcoin scams you should be aware off. Credit to Coin Republic for compiling some of the scams in this infographic as well as to CryptoCoinNews for keeping an updated Bitcoin Scams page.

https://www.coingecko.com/buzz/complete-guide-to-bitcoin-scams?locale=en


+ everything with DAO at the moment  Grin
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