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November 26, 2023, 06:33:57 AM
#89
I am new to Bitcointalk and I have been around my local board since from my sign up yesterday, I wanted to asked this question over there but need a general knowledge from the community at large not only from my locals. Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.
The local board is also a good place to start your journey here since it will be easier for you to comprehend things in your native language better than English language used in the general board but it is also wise to visit the general board once in a while even when you are new until when you have understood a whole lot and can visit the general board more often because the knowledge shared here covers more scope than that of the local board.

Avoiding scammers and knowing how to safe guard your assets is the most important thing to learn as you start your crypto journey. While you seek to know how to avoid scammers, you need to know that avoiding scammers involves two steps
1. Knowing the best precautionary measure to take and understanding how to apply these measures: The crypto world is full of scammers and everyday they come with new strategies to deceive people so they can steal from them that’s why knowing some precautionary measure is essential. Reading through your post i noticed some members have already shared with you some ways to avoid scammers and some red flags to take note of in order to identify scam attempts.

- Wallet selection is also one the most important things to consider to avoid scammers, there are lots of programmers who develop new wallets with the intention of scamming people. In selecting best suitable wallets you need to consider how reputable the wallet is and how long it has been in existence, don’t just see a wallet online and start using make sure you carryout proper research on them before using and make sure to use a non-custodial open source wallet.
- Avoid clinking links from an unknown source.
- your personal details are meant to be personal so avoid people who ask for them.
- Peowill come to you with Investment opportunities that they will claim will make you massive profits in a short time, never believe them they are all scam attempts. The list keeps going but to understand the crypto world properly you need to Research more on your own.

2. Applying these precautionary measures in real life encounters in your crypto journey: Knowing these precautionary measures is one step but applying them in your encounters is another thing because a lot of us here have this knowledge but don’t practice all this. Having the knowledge without utilizing it is a waste of knowledge and a lot of people still store their coins in crypto exchanges (custodial) wallets despite all the effort to discourage it. We tend to overlook all these things but they are so important because we have heard of how lots of exchanges get hacked or run with their customers assets so no matter how reputable an exchange is it is not free from hack threats. The safety of our assets is in our hands so we should try our best to practice all the precautions so we don’t have regrets in future.

I think security should be my number one priority as a fresher or newbies, although with time I will gets acquainted with the relevant information across the forum
Yeah you are right and i like your spirit because as a newbie seeking knowledge should be your first priority so you don’t make mistakes and have regrets in future. Most newbies make this mistake not seeking appropriate knowledge.
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November 26, 2023, 05:16:31 AM
#88
Many suggestions have been given by members in this forum, and that's something to be mindful of. When you're well-versed in the online world, the signs of scams are easily detected based on your gut feeling. You might fall into a harmful scam, but it will increase your awareness of strangers so that you don't easily part with your money without a logical reason.

As a guy, your brain's logic should work well. But as a newbie, you can heighten your suspicion towards everyone you know or don't know. That way, you should be cautious when it comes to paying for something with an agreement that seems a bit unbalanced.
sr. member
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November 26, 2023, 02:23:31 AM
#87
There are many things to look out to spot out a scam, most of them could be offers which seems too good to be true. Many of the scams comes with an enticing offer that makes you feel persuaded to believe in them. When you expose your secrets that are meant to be kept secret, scammers use that to lure you into revealing more of them so that they can scam you of your money. This is a public place and everyone here has a reason that brought them here so you should be able to detect scammers when you see one.
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November 26, 2023, 01:29:07 AM
#86
Be satisfy with what you have as a newbies because, if you are not satisfy with what you have that is were scammers use to come in to scam people with fake information that will make them believe that they want to become a great woman or man, not knowing that he or she is in the hands of the scammers.  Don't allow other people achievement to make you feel that you are not making progress or you are not doing the right thing in the Bitcointalk platform when you know you are doing the right thing just that the results is delay but just be patience everything will surely come to reality.

Never you discuss your private issues with strangers in the platform because, the people you are sharing your progress with or the person you are sharing your details can be your enemy tomorrow and he or she will use all those things against you in a way you will regret why you involved yourself in such relationship.
sr. member
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November 26, 2023, 01:02:46 AM
#85
Most of scammer always find target who think they are greedy in crypto. Don't trust any giveaway in social and that giveaway linked any fake websites. Scammer always find target and do tag or DM the target. If you have any problem with any official project don't ask in their group chat like a Discord or Telegram. Just call CS/ call support in their project ( better you send with email ). Because if you ask your problem in chat group, fake admin from that group will send you private message.
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November 26, 2023, 12:50:45 AM
#84
When someone messages or emails you that you've won big money but you can't remember that you have joined any promo then that's an obvious scam.
Another scenario is when someone wants to give you money out of nowhere and you are just randomly picked, there's no free money anymore coming from a stranger nowadays unless that person is a content creator but usually they do it in person. So, going back with these unusual messages to you that they're generously going to give you $xxxxx money, that's already a sign that you have to ignore and delete their message and never respond to any of them.

But I'm starting to believe that some of the people who scammers have conned into believing they have won money are also the ones who led to their own connasion. The first thing you should do when you hear you have won money is figure out how you won it and how to get it. If someone asks you to send them your wallet address in order to get your money, you can be sure they are a scammer. Many people become confused when they hear they have won money because they don't know any different than how to quickly become wealthy on social media.

This typically occurs to newbies because, in my opinion, they are the only ones who will not be aware of the scammers. The reason I say this is because I have seen numerous posts on this forum discussing scammers, and I assume that everyone who is not a newbie will come across them. If someone reads the post and is still scammed, I believe they are the ones who should be held accountable because, after witnessing how scammers deceived others, you still go ahead and get involved in it.
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November 25, 2023, 09:41:29 PM
#83
When a newbie is brand new to cryptocurrency and his journey there are many hurdles. An example of caution for that time in particular, is when you are a new user to be exposed to many scams. There are various websites and there are various Telegram groups where fraudsters will try to cheat you by messaging you with the hope of earning money and greed.  This is the most important time for you to stay away from these fraudsters, as they say if you try to invest in any site, you will definitely lose that money. That's why you should first take advice from good experienced people in forums and stay away from those people so you don't get scammed. Scammers will usually tell you to invest in different coins and if you invest in them, your money will fail. That's why you need to see the volume of the coins before investing and you can go to coinmarketcap and you can see how far the coin is and what number in the ranking you can invest after seeing everything. Also most of the altcoins are more likely to be scams so don't invest in these coins on the word of people rather you invest it will be good for you and there is no chance of being scammed.
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November 25, 2023, 07:31:08 PM
#82
Well, you have to guard your private key/mnemonic phrase like your live depends on it. Do not let anyone see it because anyone who has it has access to your funds. Additionally, be careful on what apps you download on your phone,  what software you download on your laptop, what browser extensions you use, even the websites you visit. Don’t store your private key/mnemonic phrase online. If you must, you have to encrypt it and store it where it’ll make no sense if anyone saw it (doesn’t mean you should show it to anyone). These are common ways that they use to get access into your wallet and the next thing emptying it for you.

Also, I’ll like to add that the forum isn’t just for Bitcoin and Altcoins; we have other boards too.
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November 25, 2023, 04:31:17 PM
#81
...Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.
Somethings that are easy ways to avoid scammers, both through phishing link fraud and various other types of fraud, is:
- Never trust anyone, there is no free money that you can get easily, never trust that person.
- Don't just click on any link sent by a stranger, or any other type of link in your email, your Bitcointalk account, social media and others. Be careful.
- Never believe anyone who contacts you if they say you will get money by blah blah blah...forget it and just block them
- Don't trust anyone who offers to help you do something, whether claiming prizes, investing, etc., even with sweet promises of very high profits, they are scammers.
- Don't do things that you don't understand, avoid them, it's better to learn first before taking action, especially investing.
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November 25, 2023, 03:04:49 PM
#80
Don't trust anyone most especially those random strangers who suddenly leave messages or links for you to open. Once you open those links, your sensitive information that you have been secretly keeping will be exposed and they will connect your details to their own private site. So avoid those acts that will lead you to being scammed or hacked.

Scammers are everywhere, so always practice with caution. If you are weak and could be easily convinced by those random strangers, then stay away from the social media and access your hardware wallet offline.



Mostly these links I have received through the telegram which are so even sometimes disgusting because I was busy sometimes in an important work and suddenly saw some notifications on the Telegram which are of these scammers and I mostly received them. May be there is a way to lock the telegram and put some security to now receiving messages from the strangers and not even they message you. If anybody know about it then please let me know here in the reply.

Hardware wallet should be used often by every trader and every investors who have some money and who are going to store the money for his future benefits and for the future use, it will surely most worthy wallet.
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November 25, 2023, 01:14:34 PM
#79
If you receive an outside conversation from an anonymous person better to make sure to avoid clicking links given to you and follow your guts if you think it's not safe already with your conversations.
Why talk to an stranger in the first place? The best practice for both newbies and old users of the industry is to avoid talking to anyone they don't know instead of just avoiding to click on links because they are good at what they do and they will find a way around to make you click some link or give them what they want from you. Telegram is full of such scammers, and most of the times, they impersonate other people making you think that they are someone you know so that you don't suspect and do whatever they say. So, when you receive a message from someone you know, double check if it's them or an impersonator.

Scammers are becoming smarter with time. I've seen scammers trying their luck in job offering platforms which isn't what one can think of. They will offer a job and pretend that they are about to give you a job and eventually scam you or make you do something that only benefits them.
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November 25, 2023, 12:22:38 PM
#78
There is no free money without doing anything even giveaways and airdrop still need an effort. and there is no way you can rich in single night at least that I know. and never send money to anyone if you have doubt in it maybe the simple version is like that
There is always a saying about free things that it can kill fatser than the one you worked and one thing about human is that they are always attracted to free things because they feel it's a chance to get the best of best of system which they don't know it's the opposite because scammers used the disadvantage of human greed to track those that are vulnerable to this taught. Only a few percent of the human race can actually get hold of their and this same greed is behind why people get stuck in the gaming and gambling industry as core addict.
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November 25, 2023, 07:51:13 AM
#77
The truth is avoiding scam is hard all this scammers can make things look very very real and anyone can fall victim,you can see a link that contain stuff that attract people just a click can let them have access to what they want and most of this things are free things and some people fall for it.
I have just one advice on how to avoid been scam avoid clicking on links especially on Facebook or telegram.

Once you have the mindset that nothing is free in the Internet it will be difficult for scammers to have advantage over you . But when one have already made up the mind that free things can be obtained from the Internet this will be a strategy for scammers to use in getting advantage of people.  Just have in mind that nobody can give you free money in the Internet,  nothing is earned for free, money can only be obtained by handwork and price payed for it. Scammers on Internet always want to make a offer that can seems catching to people,  but when this is known to people it is always hard for scammers to succeed.
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November 24, 2023, 09:14:32 PM
#76
There is no free money without doing anything even giveaways and airdrop still need an effort. and there is no way you can rich in single night at least that I know. and never send money to anyone if you have doubt in it maybe the simple version is like that
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November 24, 2023, 07:26:03 PM
#75
The truth is avoiding scam is hard all this scammers can make things look very very real and anyone can fall victim,
To avoid scams is difficult but you can minimise your exposure by taking some steps of safety. Scammers will always make advances by deploying various tactics. It is therefore necessary to understand how the work. First, is to be careful about random messages from people you don't know. They might come softly but don't be carried away and ensure you don't release sensitive information. 

you can see a link that contain stuff that attract people just a click can let them have access to what they want and most of this things are free things and some people fall for it.
I have just one advice on how to avoid been scam avoid clicking on links especially on Facebook or telegram.
Scammers use various formats to get their victims. It is not limited to links as they can talk you into sharing sensitive information with which they can access your wallet or harvest your data and use same for nefarious activities. Most of them will ask you to make investment in ponzi schemes that promises outrageous return on investment. Do not fall for them.
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November 24, 2023, 04:52:54 PM
#74
I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.

Scammers are always coming up with new tactics to scam people, and they have different ways of scamming, but the most common way they always try to use to scam people is by promising them huge profits when they invest with them, so if you are not the type that is greedy enough to make quick money in the crypto industry, you will hardly fall for this trick. One more thing again: don't click on an unknown link unless you know the source. There are many strategies that scammers are trying to use to scam people and again, they always try to come up with new strategies. So if you want to avoid scammers, you have to always stay updated, like by reading news articles to learn new strategies that scammers may be using at that time.
 
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I think security should be my number one priority as a fresher or newbies, although with time I will gets acquainted with the relevant information across the forum, I know that here is a lovable and a dedicated community that focuses on full discussion about bitcoin and its related cryptocurrencies which I can't easily outline all but I know you people knows about them taking a picture from coimmarketcapitalization (CMC).

Nice idea. I don't expect any newbies to rush and invest in Bitcoin unless they have good knowledge about how to provide proper security to funds in the crypto industry. It is not a good idea to invest in the cryptocurrency industry without not knowing much about how to secure funds. Some people always focus on making profits and forget about how their crypto will be well secured, and that is why some people easily get scammed.
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November 24, 2023, 01:58:46 PM
#73
I am new to Bitcointalk and I have been around my local board since from my sign up yesterday, I wanted to asked this question over there but need a general knowledge from the community at large not only from my locals. Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.

I think security should be my number one priority as a fresher or newbies, although with time I will gets acquainted with the relevant information across the forum, I know that here is a lovable and a dedicated community that focuses on full discussion about bitcoin and its related cryptocurrencies which I can't easily outline all but I know you people knows about them taking a picture from coimmarketcapitalization (CMC).

Please we can share and discuss responsibly without any forms of comments.
Don't trust anyone most especially those random strangers who suddenly leave messages or links for you to open. Once you open those links, your sensitive information that you have been secretly keeping will be exposed and they will connect your details to their own private site. So avoid those acts that will lead you to being scammed or hacked.

Scammers are everywhere, so always practice with caution. If you are weak and could be easily convinced by those random strangers, then stay away from the social media and access your hardware wallet offline.

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November 24, 2023, 01:16:41 PM
#72
I am new to Bitcointalk and I have been around my local board since from my sign up yesterday, I wanted to asked this question over there but need a general knowledge from the community at large not only from my locals. Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.

I think security should be my number one priority as a fresher or newbies, although with time I will gets acquainted with the relevant information across the forum, I know that here is a lovable and a dedicated community that focuses on full discussion about bitcoin and its related cryptocurrencies which I can't easily outline all but I know you people knows about them taking a picture from coimmarketcapitalization (CMC).

Please we can share and discuss responsibly without any forms of comments.
We are responsible for our own mistakes so it is important for us to look for ways or ask questions just just like other on how to be safe being a crypto investor. There are so many ways we can keep my ourselves safe from scammers by not giving out our secret phrases or saving out wallet seed phrase on the internet. We know the potentials of many scammers hacking mails and sites through small loopholes so because of that, we need to make sure we exercise new ways of keeping our wallet safe from intruders.
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November 24, 2023, 09:03:41 AM
#71
As long as you’re online and surfing the web, you’ll likely to come across several types of scammers and sites. And if you seem attractive enough, scammers would likely try to scam you of your money.
Scams would always look like a good and fast avenue to make some profit for a greedy person. It would look questionable to a reasonable person that would ordinarily make one to double check such adventure but the greed in us wouldn’t allow one to remain reasonable anymore.

Another point is to do some good research on whatever project that is seemingly attractive enough for you to want to put your money into. Don’t rely on whatever you’re being told on the other end. Continue asking questions if something isn’t clear. A reputable and legit organization would not get irritated with your questions.
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November 24, 2023, 07:39:56 AM
#70
I am new to Bitcointalk and I have been around my local board since from my sign up yesterday, I wanted to asked this question over there but need a general knowledge from the community at large not only from my locals. Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.

Scams is one thing we can't eliminate from the industry but we can protect ourselves against them so we don't fall a victim to the fraudsters. I believe others must have given you a complete guide on somethings to do to avoid scammers but I just want to add that we should be skeptical of anything we come across on the web and only get information from the right sources but still we shouldn't be ignorant and not take not of suspicious things been communicated by the verified sources that we get our information from because nothing is safe from hackers and scammers as they can take over any platform and spread false information to make victims of gullible investor's to steal their assets. If it's looking too good to be true then it usually is a scam. Don't get too greedy and be carried always by outrageous offers.

The world is always evolving same as scammers because you never can get all their techniques but what really matters is that we’re staying very conscious online as the internet is a very broad space and everyone should be treated as a suspect hence our safety is solely dependent on us but generally avoiding clicking on random links and when using an exchange, always avoid trading outside of the exchange as that’s what a scammer might always want you to do.

The scammers at time don't even bother to use a new trick but they target the newbies who also fall for their old tricks because they didn't stay updated with what's happening in the industry which is why we have to stay updated with the things happenings so we don't fall victim of scams. As a newbie in a new industry, we should do some research to equip ourselves with the knowledge to be able to spot a scam when we see one. Each bull market brings about a new set of investors that are usually novice and they become the target of the scammers with outrageous promises that it's too good to ignore but if we want what's best for us we have to ignore those offers and keep accumulating Bitcoin as our finances can afford.
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November 23, 2023, 04:02:44 AM
#69
The world is always evolving same as scammers because you never can get all their techniques but what really matters is that we’re staying very conscious online as the internet is a very broad space and everyone should be treated as a suspect hence our safety is solely dependent on us but generally avoiding clicking on random links and when using an exchange, always avoid trading outside of the exchange as that’s what a scammer might always want you to do. Always avoid deals that are too real to be true like investing a small amount to pack a whopping sum for no reason, don’t be greedy and always ask a lot of questions because scammers always get tired and pissed off with questions
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November 23, 2023, 01:03:12 AM
#68
The cause of getting scammed is when a person is being greedy and when someone or a group of people send that person a message then that person is most likely getting scammed because of being greedy. When a person visit a website and got free money but requires to deposit first before he/she can withdraw the amount is a scam. In these times, there's no such thing as free money (all the time) although there are some cases or times where there's a free money but you can hardly find other so that's why we still believe that there's no such thing as free money. Be knowledgeable on what scammers do to scam people.

I agree that being greedy is the best way for people to fall victim to scams. Greed is a bad trait that harms all people; if you're never satisfied with what you have, you'll always fall victim to deception. A lot of us have always wanted to get everything we wanted, when we wanted it, and to make money quickly. Scammers always bait people by offering them enormous sums of money that they can't refuse. They consistently send you links that, when you click on them, ask for the address of your wallet so they can send you money without you realising they needed access to it.

This mostly affects beginners because a lot of them view forums as places where they can make money. Once they learn about cryptocurrencies, they will start making it. However, a lot of novices can't keep their mouth shut when they are holding cryptocurrency; they constantly want their friends to know what they are holding, and some friends aren't really friends, some of them are evil people who only want to see you fail.

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November 22, 2023, 06:33:50 PM
#67
I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.

I think security should be my number one priority as a fresher or newbies, although with time I will gets acquainted with the relevant information across the forum,
First of all, welcome to the forum. We're pleased to see this post from you. Your diligence as a beginner in educating yourself on security measures to keep your assets safe and understanding common scam tactics is essential. Your crypto can be stolen through phishing sites and numerous schemes and other methods, such as downloading a non-official wallet, using an unknown exchange platform, downloading malicious files, using cracks, etc.

As for phishing sites, the least preventive measure you can take is not to open links sent to you through email or messaging apps like Telegram or Discord, or on social media platforms, especially the X platform. Instead, rely on official links that you've bookmarked in your browser. Before opening a phishing link, you can check the domain letters and the domain ends. Often, these phishing sites are created for airdrop hunters, giveaway seekers, and those looking for free money without effort. If you encounter a site asking you to connect your wallet, be cautious and avoid connecting your main wallet or signing a message, as this could lead to losing your wallet assets.
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November 22, 2023, 05:34:44 PM
#66
I think the most simple ways of avoided scammers are just to first
1. Learn from people mistake in every way possible so as to make it count and have bear it in mind that scammers are real and they are aware.
2. Always try and stay updated because scammers are at their hands and head working every day so as to catch their next possible.
3. This is most important for me if you ask me and  its learning how to maintain or control your greed, because it has the ability to draw you close any attempt by a scammer or fraudsters.
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November 22, 2023, 03:42:40 PM
#65
Re: How do you avoid scammers?

You avoid scammers by first understanding that there is no free money anywhere in the world.
You also avoid scammers by not trying to double your money within the next 24hrs.
You will also avoid scammers by not clicking random links.
You also avoid scammers by not sending your key phrase to anyone.
You can avoid scammers by not trusting random internet users.
You can avoid scammers by not involving in what you know nothing about.
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November 22, 2023, 01:48:07 PM
#64
The truth is avoiding scam is hard all this scammers can make things look very very real and anyone can fall victim,you can see a link that contain stuff that attract people just a click can let them have access to what they want and most of this things are free things and some people fall for it.
I have just one advice on how to avoid been scam avoid clicking on links especially on Facebook or telegram.
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November 22, 2023, 09:04:27 AM
#63
What kind of scammers do you want to avoid? there are too many types of scammers and how they cheat. but the most frequently deceived newbies are usually those who buy shitcoins. with the addition of this coin it will rise 100x 1000x or something similar, they use hype hype meme coins like hsiba, doge, etc. My advice is if you find anything like that, run immediately, there are more scammers than there are not. they will do a pump and dump. especially ? type of wallet drain scammer? If suddenly you get a token that you never bought before, don't rush to swap it, it could be a technique that will suck up all your money. or scammers in buying and selling transactions? This is very easy, just use Midman, I think that's enough from me, I hope it helps.
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November 22, 2023, 08:40:57 AM
#62
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Most scammers use phishing sites .So,newbies should be careful of where they sign-up or connect thier wallet. Because scammers don't care never care .They will still your funds and feel comfortable doing so. So, the best way to be careful is by staying away from some useless website registration airdrops or wallet connection airdrops. With this ,no one will know your details and guess any of your information.
Do everything possible to avoid some website they use to do giveaway to people which, are the major way scammers use to hacked newbies wallets because they know that newbies like free things and shortcut which are some of the way people get scam in the platform. Don't be too friendly to people in the community which are some of the tools scammers use to scam people in the platform because, you will feel that such person cannot do such a thing at the end of the transaction that will make you to release all your details that will make you regret in the future.

Avoid some telegram and Whatsapp group chat which are some of the  way scammers use to deceive newbies with their professional career to prove to newbies that they don't have such attitude to scam but they will end up in scamming them later.
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November 22, 2023, 08:25:54 AM
#61
I am new to Bitcointalk and I have been around my local board since from my sign up yesterday, I wanted to asked this question over there but need a general knowledge from the community at large not only from my locals. Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.
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First lets talk about the scammers here, better to check their reputation in the bitcointalk if you want to engage something here if you see them with a lot of red tags or newly created accounts better to take care, you can check here if the member is reliable base on their trust and reputations. If you receive an outside conversation from an anonymous person better to make sure to avoid clicking links given to you and follow your guts if you think it's not safe already with your conversations. Most likely scammers are good in reverse engineering and manipulation so better to take care. Also as possible avoid making an investment that is too good to be true there's no instant millionaire in crypto in just one night or a week.
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November 22, 2023, 06:59:32 AM
#60
I am new to Bitcointalk and I have been around my local board since from my sign up yesterday, I wanted to asked this question over there but need a general knowledge from the community at large not only from my locals. Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.

I think security should be my number one priority as a fresher or newbies, although with time I will gets acquainted with the relevant information across the forum, I know that here is a lovable and a dedicated community that focuses on full discussion about bitcoin and its related cryptocurrencies which I can't easily outline all but I know you people knows about them taking a picture from coimmarketcapitalization (CMC).

Please we can share and discuss responsibly without any forms of comments.
   You might be following a strong tip from somebody with a great deal of mastery yet become a casualty by accidental visiting a phony site. There's an amazing number of sites that have been set up to look like unique, legitimate new businesses. On the off chance that there is certifiably not a little lock symbol showing security close to the URL bar and no "https" in the site address reconsider. Regardless of whether the site seems to be indistinguishable from the one you believe you're visiting, you may end up coordinated to another stage for installment. For instance, you click on a connection that resembles an authentic site, yet assailants have made a phony URL with a zero in it rather than a letter 'o'. That stage, obviously, isn't taking you to the cryptographic money venture that you've just explored. To stay away from this, cautiously type the specific URL into your program. Twofold check it, as well.
   If you're following celebrities and executives on social media, you can't be sure that you're not following impostor accounts. The same applies to cryptocurrencies, where malicious, impersonating bots are rampant. Don't trust offers that come from Twitter or Facebook, especially if there seems to be an impossible result. Fake accounts are everywhere. If someone on these platforms asks for even a small amount of your cryptocurrency, it's likely you can never get it back. Just because others are replying to the offer, don't assume they aren't bots, either. You have to be extra careful.
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November 22, 2023, 04:22:24 AM
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Cut....
because one of the popular ways that scammers get through to people is by promising them what is too good to be true and also attracting them with high profits within short term which sound almost unrealistic.
Yes, it is generally a popular way of cheating this way.
However, with current developments, fraudsters are increasingly clever in carrying out their actions, they take advantage of situations and conditions, especially people who are "plain" easy targets.
It must be remembered that instincts can make the difference, so I think it is important to improve instinctual abilities to minimize the occurrence of undesirable things.
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November 17, 2023, 05:34:02 PM
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There are lots of article that explains and instruct readers on how to avoid scammers and phishing attacks.  They even define how these things works and how one can be able to detect or reccognized them.  You can check these articles if you are interested @OP.


10 Ways To Avoid Phishing Scams
How to Recognize and Avoid Phishing Scams
Prevent Phishing Attacks: 10 Ways to Identify & Avoid Phishing Scams
Avoiding scams

As stated in most of the given article link, to avoid scam one must recognize and know how scams work.

extracted from one of the link given above:

8 things you can do to avoid being scammed

1. Be suspicious[/url]
2. Don’t trust unexpected contact
3. Do your research
4. Resist demands to act quickly
5. Keep your computer virus protection up to date
6. Never open attachments or click on links in emails if words or images make you feel unsure about the sender
7. Use different passwords for logging in to online services
8. Reserve the right to be impolite





And most of all don't let greed control our decisions.
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November 17, 2023, 04:44:10 PM
#57
 Do not entertain strangers online, and never click or open messages that are sent from unknown, that is one trap to access your account through getting your sensitive information that you should be protecting in the first place. And in instances that someone will invite you to join their group or channel for free, do not bite the offer because it could be free for now but later on it will already ask a fee or payment in exchange to what you have gotten from them.

The online world is full of scammers. So just act like you're one of them and act smarter and wiser, so you won't be taken advantage by those real scammers.
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November 17, 2023, 04:20:58 PM
#56
I think security should be my number one priority as a fresher or newbies, although with time I will gets acquainted with the relevant information across the forum, I know that here is a lovable and a dedicated community that focuses on full discussion about bitcoin and its related cryptocurrencies which I can't easily outline all but I know you people knows about them taking a picture from coimmarketcapitalization (CMC).

Please we can share and discuss responsibly without any forms of comments.
Scamers are something that cannot be separated from the crypto world. In this forum too, there are definitely scammers who are always lurking around, especially newbies who are still confused. They take advantage of the moment and also the condition of the members to enter and attract these members to believe in them as scammers. And so, these scammers can easily trick them with various reasons that are quite convincing for them.

So from here, we really have to learn a lot about the risks of being on this forum and also in crypto business. Because of course there are risks, one of which is from scammers or hackers. We should not trust anyone, especially if it is something that they say has the potential to rise and provide very high gains. This is quite suspicious, isn't it? Don't believe anyone who says they will help you and they need your privacy data such as ID number, seed phrase, private key, and so on. So, here we really need to be careful in detail and continuously.
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November 17, 2023, 03:58:06 PM
#55
What I often do to avoid this is by increasing my foresight and maintaining caution and intuition. However, if something feels strange, you should be alert and check further before continuing.
If it looks sheddy to you then it most likely going to be scam and you should be extra careful and on alert to avoid getting scam, and also not getting carried away by greed also will save you a whole lot at some point, because one of the popular ways that scammers get through to people is by promising them what is too good to be true and also attracting them with high profits within short term which sound almost unrealistic.
But if you are not too greedy, it will become hard for the scammers to penetrate,  also avoid clicking links that are randomly sent to you, this could lead to phishing.
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November 17, 2023, 03:32:51 PM
#54
In addition to what you said, I don't think peeps are usually smart enough when they begin to entertain discussions on social media platforms or wherever - to the point that they're eventually lured into something they won't wanna do but, for the sake of the friendship that's been built and nutured trustwise overtime, they are already into it.
You can also be a cyber security to yourself and resources - I mean you're in the best position to secure your funds, not anyone else... It's best to erase any erroneous mindset of money doubling on the net - I'll call it LUCK if you eventually fall for a Ponzi scheme ( cus sometimes, you might miraculously get paid ones or twice), but the worst part would be sending your coins without any traces.

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November 16, 2023, 03:11:14 PM
#53
Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.

Please we can share and discuss responsibly without any forms of comments.
Great to have you in the forum mate, welcome!
Yes, you have to very mindful of a lot things as a newbie in cryptocurrency, don't tru to fast-forward your time by chasing cheap means of making money and projects that have sugarcoated promising returns that on a norm is too good to be true.
Ignore replying PM's from unsolicited member's in the forum that might come to you claiming to want to help you make profit through a business plan or token. If you find such PM's don't hesitate to flag them to the community.
Don't have a greedy mentality, it's out of our greed that scammer prey upon to catch us to easily fall for any bullshit they sell to us. Most importantly, be a good reader, you can learn a lot in few months from this forum that a non-reader can't comprehend to grasp even in a year.
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November 16, 2023, 10:54:19 AM
#52
Best practice to escape scams or any other form of security threat is by not looking for what is not looking for you,  or profits that are way too good to be true,  this is where and only when you become free from any possible impending scams as you journey ahead in the cryptocurrency,  so if you can deal with your greed and how fast you want to make profits,  you will likely not fall into any scam for a long time,  because scam is one of the fastest way to lose you money and motivations in this industry as a newbie, It not market crash because each time there is a market crash,  you can still recover along the line if you continued holding the assets,  but when you are scammed,  you assets is gone and gone forever,  so as a newbie,  work on avoiding scam by all means.
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November 16, 2023, 10:44:24 AM
#51
What I often do to avoid this is by increasing my foresight and maintaining caution and intuition. However, if something feels strange, you should be alert and check further before continuing.
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November 16, 2023, 04:40:24 AM
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... I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites ...

If you manage to avoid scammers and phishing sites then you have nothing to be afraid of.

In order to avoid scammers, you should bear in mind that there is no free money in crypto. And of course, there is no easy money. If someone DMs you and tells that you will be able to earn an amount of money easily then this is 100% scam.

Regarding the phishing sites, personally what i do, is before clicking any LINK, I go to google and search for the name of the thing I am looking for. If it is regarding a project , COIN, TOKEN etc. the best thing to do is to visit Coinmarketcap.com and navigate to the website of the project from there.

This way you are going to be sure you are navigating to the official website and not to any phishing site.


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November 16, 2023, 04:12:48 AM
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One of the way to avoid scammers here  in the forum is never be in haste to make a deal or too fast to accept an offer from strangers.  Scammers always approache people first to offer what can't be gained for free . Always ask questions about things that you are not sure of, asking questions will really set you free a lot from falling prey into the hands of scammmers.

Apart from the forum, even outside the forum you neeed to be conscious when dealing with total strangers,  people you don't know or can't give account of who they truly are. Scammers are very smart and always comes up with a new technique in getting people and you have to be smart also in your reasonings,  see every stranger as a suspect.
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November 16, 2023, 01:22:57 AM
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A stranger come to my telegram yesterday and ask me about a certain project if I have bought it, then I answered yes, he claimed he have done the same very early and he already make up to ten times his money, I congrats him.

We stopped talking, and this morning he named a coin that I should go and buy it early before it pumped, I knew where it's all going but I decided to have some fun, so I did my research using coin gecko and coinmarketcap, I found out that the coin isn't even listed yet, then he decide to drop me a smart contract.

He told me to add the smart contract on uniswap and make purchase, I believe he created the fake token himself and named it the same name as the upcoming project, what a good way to scam strangers who don't know much about crypto, I listened to him this far to know or learn about his scamming trick, right from the beginning I knew he is a scammer.

Strangers seeking attention do more damage to crypto beginners than anything else, do not give your attention to them, set your social media app to receive messages only from friends and family, if you have any question to ask about crypto, create topic about it on this forum.
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November 16, 2023, 01:10:08 AM
#47
I am new to Bitcointalk and I have been around my local board since from my sign up yesterday, I wanted to asked this question over there but need a general knowledge from the community at large not only from my locals. Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.

I think security should be my number one priority as a fresher or newbies, although with time I will gets acquainted with the relevant information across the forum, I know that here is a lovable and a dedicated community that focuses on full discussion about bitcoin and its related cryptocurrencies which I can't easily outline all but I know you people knows about them taking a picture from coimmarketcapitalization (CMC).

Please we can share and discuss responsibly without any forms of comments.
Scammers are everywhere  even  outside the crypto world ,hence ,I will advice you To be conscious of the wallets you keep your coins and if possible try and monitor it from time to time .
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November 14, 2023, 12:13:22 PM
#46
If it's too good to be true then it's likely to be a scam. Avoid it at any cost.

1. Don't click unknown links or open files which you are unsure of.
2. Try to avoid PM from unknown persons.
3. Don't believe in anyone online, especially when he says about a big profit margin.
4. If investment is involved, it's 90% chance to be a scam. Real person would never ask for investment at the first place.
5. Use Virtual machine to test new things.
6. Never store your private keys anywhere online.
7. Double check, cross reference everything, before sending your assets. Because lately there are a lot of fishing sites being used.
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November 14, 2023, 07:19:36 AM
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OP if you are new to cryptocurrency you definitely need an education. If you don't know about crypto, it is natural that you will fall victim to scams. I would suggest you to learn about bitcoin first, then you should go for investing and trading. Moreover, you should have enough knowledge so that you don't get cheated. There are many scammers in crypto offering you various websites and giveaways, so stay away from them. If you take all these steps, you will definitely not get scammed.
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November 14, 2023, 05:31:11 AM
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You have to be faster than the cheaters to avoid being cheated by the cheaters. But if the cheaters are faster than you, you will get cheated at some point. Some common things you have to keep in mind, always keep this thing in your mind that CEO of any organization or admin of any organization will never ask you to invest in his project. If someone gives you such an offer through telegram, you should be sure that it is a scammer and try to stay away from him. 

Another thing I noticed when messaged in telegram group for exchange support, after a while after sending message I see one after another PM's and when I check PM I see account created matching admin name of particular exchange and that account PM me .In the beginning it was difficult for me to understand who is real and who is fake but later I understand the difference between real and fake and I am now one step ahead of fraudsters so that I don't get scammed.
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November 13, 2023, 05:51:47 AM
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Most scammers use phishing sites .So,newbies should be careful of where they sign-up or connect thier wallet. Because scammers don't care never care .They will still your funds and feel comfortable doing so. So, the best way to be careful is by staying away from some useless website registration airdrops or wallet connection airdrops. With this ,no one will know your details and guess any of your information.
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November 12, 2023, 11:19:47 PM
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I will recommend you just buy bitcoins and hold for now, until you've learn well the security features you  should observe when having other dealings in bitcoin.
If you must trade or gamble, have a different wallet you use for these things, do not link your main wallet to any exchange, or any shitcoin airdrop cos that's the fastest way to get your funds stolen by scammers. In 2022, I saw a  colleague at the office get disposed of her hard earned coins simply because she used her main wallet to try getting an airdrop then, without knowing its a trap. She  linked her wallet to the site and in minutes, all her coins were gone and she was greatly pained.
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November 12, 2023, 06:27:01 PM
#41
I am new to Bitcointalk and I have been around my local board since from my sign up yesterday, I wanted to asked this question over there but need a general knowledge from the community at large not only from my locals. Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.

After we have learned to avoid scammers, we should also learn to report them to the necessary authorities if you suspect them. If you have the courage enough, you could confront them by sending them a direct message to confirm the authenticity of their identity. Very importantly, you want to trust your gut if you have a bad feeling about someone you're talking to on the internet you want to listen to those instincts.
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November 12, 2023, 04:10:18 PM
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I am new to Bitcointalk and I have been around my local board since from my sign up yesterday, I wanted to asked this question over there but need a general knowledge from the community at large not only from my locals. Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.
Welcome to the forum. If you are really here to learn, I am sure you are going to learn a lot from the forum here. You have to be smart if you don’t want to be scammed. Scammers are always coming up with different strategies on a daily basis, and some might not even be mentioned by anyone here because it might be the latest strategy and anyone might not have experienced it on the forum here. So if you want to stay safe from scammers, firstly, you have to be smart. There is always a red flag in every scam strategy, so it’s left for you to detect the red flag.
 
Secondly, make sure you download the appropriate wallet, make sure the wallet you will be downloading is a non-custodial wallet, and download it from the right source. You have to properly secure your private key, it should be secured in a place where there can never be an internet connection, it should be completely offline. The safest way, which I think is the best way to secure a private key, is to carve it on an iron steel and secure the iron steel in a safe place.
 
Avoid downloading unnecessary or untrusted applications, scammers can use that to easily access your devices, and there are lots of fake bitcoin wallets out there. You have to be careful, scammers are doing everything just to make sure they defraud people. That’s why we have to be smart.
 
When you receive any link from strangers, maybe through your SMS, gmail, or any social media, always avoid clicking it. When you receive a random link, don’t even attempt to open the link, just ignore it. If you can block and report the sender, it will definitely be better.
 
Avoid submitting your sensitive information on anyhow websites, scammers do create websites just to get some people’s private information, and they will end up using it to scam them.
 
Make sure you always double check the website that you are visiting, some might not be the real site that you want to visit, they are always cloned, they always look so similar, if you are not careful, you won’t see the difference.
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November 12, 2023, 03:51:30 PM
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Thats quite easy if you really meant to avoid it. Usually scammers takes in the form of a good samaritan that will lend or give you free money but its a total opposite of it since they will lure you and when you are already hooked then they will start doing their hidden agenda. Might as well avoid strangers or talking to someone you literally didnt know.

I wonder how people believe that a total stranger could make them rich. I mean someone who possibly might not be of the same nationality with you. If it were that easy, the stranger would have help all their relatives before remembering a random person online. The best  thing to do as you recommended is to avoid strangers.

..Sometimes too, scammers can send some email pretending to be binance or some CEX that you know and it will ask you to claim a free reward or do some task which if you dear to follow their instructions, it could cause you your asset. Trade with caution and don't trust anyone.
Exactly mate,  this is the reason I do not and I have never participated in any Binance and of CEX campaign or give aways. It is not always easy to distinguish the real and the fake promotional offers.

Unsolicited messages on social media platforms, chat apps, pop-ups asking you to open web page, input your private key/seed are all scams. Following this one tip will save you from most scams.

This is common in telegram and it is one of the reasons I have deactivated my telegram account several times.

The general rule to avoid scam is to treat all strangers as potential scammers.
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November 12, 2023, 03:02:19 PM
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Try to avoid doing your cryptocurrency stuff on your daily computer. If possible use a dedicated machine to handle your wallet.

Don't click on links in emails or on the web when you don't see or understand where that link takes you. If in doubt, don't click.

Learn the basics of a coin first before you invest in it. For Bitcoin I'd recommend to study all parts of https://learnmeabitcoin.com, you won't regret it. There are other sources of details, too. While I know about Bitcoin for more than a decade, I still visit above site regularly to brush up details that might've faded from my memory.

Think about your personal risks to loose money and coins. It's mostly a personal thing which depends on how and where you live. There are common best practices but your situation can be special. There's no one size fits all. Assess your personal situation and apply procedures that cope with your own situation best.

Others already said to download only from official sources. Never skip to properly verify the authenticity of downloaded software, be it a wallet or something else. Learn that first how to do it. You will find various threads here for this purpose.

Think early to buy and use a hardware wallet properly. A hardware wallet shields your precious private keys from potentially malicious software or an unsecure computer. Learn early how to use a hardware wallet properly (don't believe your computer, always verify all the details of a to be signed transaction solely on the hardware wallet's own display). Stay away from Ledger crap, it's closed-source firmware from a lying company. There are better hardware wallets on the market than the shit that Ledger sells you. If you want all sorts of shitcoins to be covered by your hardware wallet than I'd say you're already a lost case, but that's my very personal opinion.

If you stumble upon some good offer, think twice and try hard to answer the question: where does the profit come from? Think at least twice if you listen to some dudes on Youtube or whatever (a)social media you pay attention to. What's the goal of the messenger, where does his or her money come from? What's his or her motive to "sell/promote" you something?

And there's usually no easy, fast and effortless way to get rich quick. Scammers try to sell you that what doesn't exist in real life.

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November 12, 2023, 02:45:19 PM
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When someone messages or emails you that you've won big money but you can't remember that you have joined any promo then that's an obvious scam.
Another scenario is when someone wants to give you money out of nowhere and you are just randomly picked, there's no free money anymore coming from a stranger nowadays unless that person is a content creator but usually they do it in person. So, going back with these unusual messages to you that they're generously going to give you $xxxxx money, that's already a sign that you have to ignore and delete their message and never respond to any of them.

And if the OP is in telegram, discord and other social media channles, you will likely receive unsolicited offers or PMs.
Ignore them as much as possible as more than likely, they are just looking for naive users that will take their bait.
That's for sure, there will be bunch of messages from those platforms because those have became the den of thieves, scammers and everything. If he's going to take the bait then it will be a nonstop inquiry of these scammers on him trying to get some pennies on him. Actually not just pennies but most likely a lot of money or his entire lifesavings that's in the form of crypto.

And when it comes to phishing emails, don't believe too-good-to-be-true emails, because the chance is they are really bogus.
Just forget about them and don't even give them chance by looking at any of those. Never be curious what's the content of it because if you have received some that type of emails before then it will never stop anymore because it's already recorded on these scammers and will continue to send you an attempt.
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November 12, 2023, 10:36:22 AM
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You can't avoid scammers, you will encounter them all the time. Sometimes they will approach you, sometimes you will find their offers. What you need is avoid dealing with them, and for that there's a simple principle - if an offer is good, and all that is required is for you to send them your money, then it's likely a scam. That's it - don't send your money to strangers on the Internet if you don't want to get scammed.

Exactly you can't avoid scammers but you can reduce your risk by not clicking on different links you receive in your phone because they can get access to your phone details and lead you to lose your coins and now that scammers are more clever and advanced in their technique they use different ways to confuse people just keep your security save don't trust anyone because sometimes the person you trust will cheat you later, just try and be making more research on internet And all of these online platforms that will send you links to download their app in order to gain access to them may be a fraud if you simply click on it they get access to your all details in your phone and he can lead you of losing fund.
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November 12, 2023, 10:23:02 AM
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Scammers uses different means to scam people and if you are not wise enough to always detect scam when you see one, then you will end up becoming victim. Some scammers can DM you on Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter now X, telegram and any other social media, they could send emails to you with phishing links and other offer thant can entice you. Sometimes too, scammers can send some email pretending to be binance or some CEX that you know and it will ask you to claim a free reward or do some task which if you dear to follow their instructions, it could cause you your asset. Trade with caution and don't trust anyone. 
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November 12, 2023, 06:27:15 AM
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Please we can share and discuss responsibly without any forms of comments.


When it comes to securing yourself from scammers, education is everything, scammers always think and create a scheme to scam others, update old method, and find new people to implement old trick, nothing beats educating yourself on how scammer works if you know how these scammers work nothing can harm you even new method will not apply, but you should not stop educating yourself, scammer never sleeps and studying their target so you should be updated on the trending scamming and hacking method.

If you're a literate investor scammers will leave, if you're good at ignoring and how and what to look on the project scammers will just go away because they only target people who are compliant with what they say and what they want you to do, if you are persistent, they are not, so they will just leave you.
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November 12, 2023, 06:15:05 AM
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Unsolicited messages on social media platforms, chat apps, pop-ups asking you to open web page, input your private key/seed are all scams. Following this one tip will save you from most scams.

When you come to evm chains, scams can get bit complicated. Suppose, particular dapp asks you to sign a message and the data shown is not readable by you, avoid that site.


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November 12, 2023, 05:56:58 AM
#32
I would say that your local Nigerian section board is very good at understanding all the little things that can come from scammers. There are a lot of competent people there who will always help you with your questions. There will be no better advice than advice from those who are close to your everyday life.
However, people here will tell you the same thing. Never think that the Internet has prepared something for you for free. Always be very skeptical about various types of prizes that promise quick profits, with a great deal of distrust. If you are a beginner, master everything gradually. Don’t try to gain a ton of knowledge, try to master every step thoroughly. Your first guide is self-confidence and understanding that you are capable of searching for information on the forum. If it doesn’t work out, ask questions without being embarrassed that you may not understand something. We all came here as newbies.
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November 12, 2023, 02:48:22 AM
#31
I am new to Bitcointalk and I have been around my local board since from my sign up yesterday, I wanted to asked this question over there but need a general knowledge from the community at large not only from my locals. Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.

I think security should be my number one priority as a fresher or newbies, although with time I will gets acquainted with the relevant information across the forum, I know that here is a lovable and a dedicated community that focuses on full discussion about bitcoin and its related cryptocurrencies which I can't easily outline all but I know you people knows about them taking a picture from coimmarketcapitalization (CMC).

Please we can share and discuss responsibly without any forms of comments.

You need to understand how cryptocurrency industry work and you shouldn't fall for wrong claims by devs if you want to trade some tokens in the market since most of them will tell that their token will go the same with bitcoin. So be suspicious all the time and when you look for tokens better to research more information about the project so that you would provably know if they have good chances to last long or even get a good pump base to the tech or solution to offer on their investor or community.

For now there are so many things for you to learn and I believe that even if you learn a lot from reading the suggestion given by people still you will fall on one of them so let your experiences as your guide to work more better and be a smart investor since for sure in future you will be wise and bullish if you didn't stop learning this industry.
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November 12, 2023, 02:08:18 AM
#30
Many are going to hate this but to safe my sanity I just have to do it, stay away from strangers online, Ninenty-nine percent of strangers come to your DM to take advantage of you, forget how nice they can sound in the first place, that's part of their plans, to make you feel relaxed. They will use you and they will dump you, do not give room to any strangers online.

If you are someone who likes using social media platform make sure you set your PM to friends only, do not allow PMs from strangers, because they can decide to text you malicious link with some words that will make you want to check the link out, privatize everything you do online.

The last one from me is You, we all have greed in us all, but some things are obviously impossible, there is no free money out there, not in this crypto space or anywhere, do not become a victim to your own greed, there is no way to double your BTC or other assets, you need to learn a skill if you want to start earning in digital currency, nothing comes for free.
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November 12, 2023, 01:05:52 AM
#29
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Re: How do you avoid scammers?
Just think of this quote. "If it's too good to be true, it's not true."
A simple yet powerful quote that will prevent you from getting scammed.

Always think realistically. If some new projects used the word "GUARANTEE", and "RISK-FREE" then yes it's a guarantee - GUARANTEED SCAM. If a new project says that it will give you 10% monthly, that's a scam. If a project says that you will not lose your money if you invest it into them, then it's a scam. TBH, I don't want to overcomplicate things, and thinking of many ways to know which are scams and which are not.

There are many Youtube videos that are giving some tips for newbies on how not to get scammed, but basically this is what I'm thinking whenever I want to invest into something. A scam project will promote high returns because that's what makes a project attractive to the investors. Well that's the common way, but point is, there are many ways for you to identify is they're scamming you or not.
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November 12, 2023, 12:46:28 AM
#28
Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.
Mind you that scammers do not only target your cryptocurrencies, they basically want to steal from you, whether it is your crypto, fiat and other precious stuffs; so you generally have to protect yourself from scammers. Anyway crypto is a tool that most scammers enjoy to use because if they are shrewd, it'd be hard to trace them.

That being said, in order to protect your Bitcoin from scammers, you should keep it offline, if your Bitcoin is kept in an online computer, you are definitely going to use that device to browse and click on random links and you can't be certain if those links are safe or not. Thus you have to buy a hardware wallet for your Bitcoin and also watch out for different forms of social engineering that scammers use, like Bitcoin doubling giveaway, fake earning flatforms, etc.
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November 11, 2023, 11:52:27 PM
#27
They are everywhere and even in messaging apps where your number is associated with your account, out of nowhere they will come to get you by.

As long as the person is a stranger then you have the idea already that you must avoid and do not engage with them. Like what everyone is saying, no free money these days even airdrops will require you something.
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November 11, 2023, 11:22:59 PM
#26
Scammer and phishing attacks never stop and will continue to spread using various methods, one of which is the attack most often created by scammers by creating phishing attacks on links/websites to deceive their victims. Always exercise caution to avoid phishing, your explanation in Op already represents part of your question. Next, you need to be more realistic in responding to all offers that look profitable, because it is very likely that these offers will lead to fraud. Remember, there is no money that suddenly falls from the sky, you have to try hard to earn it.
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November 11, 2023, 11:07:08 PM
#25
There are many ways you can avoid scammers in the community which it will help you to be comfortable in your hodling till the market price is high before you can supply to the market to make profits.

Just apply those steps, you will always have victory over scammers:
1) Don't be carry away by free gift in the community: Many newbies fall victims to scammers through fake give away they saw in the platform that made them to change their minds to release all their personal details to scammers.
2) Stand with your knowledge: Ensure you develop good knowledge in BTC and, it will help you to identify scammers in the community because, scammers always go after newbies because they know that they are very easy to fall victims to their words.
3) Don't be carry away by other people achievement: Scammers use this common strategy to scamm people in the platform by showcasing other people success just to convince other people.
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November 11, 2023, 10:23:57 PM
#24
The problem of scammers is quite widespread in the cryptocurrency environment and is associated with cyberspace. But as someone who regularly works with crypto, I recognize some basic situations
- links that contain viruses, hijack devices or steal information.
- investment with attractive profits from such meaningless project, usually it works more in bullrun phase and various marketing programs to attract users.
- tokens take over users' rights, this is very common in recent years, operating mainly on the chains ETH, BNB, MATIC,...
- people who think they have skills, and want to share how to make money. Most of them are just taking advantage of the greedy psychology of newbies to make them put money in the pockets of scammers.
...
There are many other scenarios that I think will come up for someone, but for now, these are the things I see most often in this market. But don't be too scared because the problem is due to our information management, and improving our investment skills to prevent these things from being exposed and causing harm.
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November 11, 2023, 10:09:21 PM
#23
Thats quite easy if you really meant to avoid it. Usually scammers takes in the form of a good samaritan that will lend or give you free money but its a total opposite of it since they will lure you and when you are already hooked then they will start doing their hidden agenda. Might as well avoid strangers or talking to someone you literally didnt know.
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November 11, 2023, 06:52:38 PM
#22
You can't avoid scammers, you will encounter them all the time. Sometimes they will approach you, sometimes you will find their offers. What you need is avoid dealing with them, and for that there's a simple principle - if an offer is good, and all that is required is for you to send them your money, then it's likely a scam. That's it - don't send your money to strangers on the Internet if you don't want to get scammed.
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November 11, 2023, 06:27:28 PM
#21
When someone messages or emails you that you've won big money but you can't remember that you have joined any promo then that's an obvious scam.
Another scenario is when someone wants to give you money out of nowhere and you are just randomly picked, there's no free money anymore coming from a stranger nowadays unless that person is a content creator but usually they do it in person. So, going back with these unusual messages to you that they're generously going to give you $xxxxx money, that's already a sign that you have to ignore and delete their message and never respond to any of them.

And if the OP is in telegram, discord and other social media channles, you will likely receive unsolicited offers or PMs.
Ignore them as much as possible as more than likely, they are just looking for naive users that will take their bait.
And when it comes to phishing emails, don't believe too-good-to-be-true emails, because the chance is they are really bogus.
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November 11, 2023, 05:55:48 PM
#20
When someone messages or emails you that you've won big money but you can't remember that you have joined any promo then that's an obvious scam.
Another scenario is when someone wants to give you money out of nowhere and you are just randomly picked, there's no free money anymore coming from a stranger nowadays unless that person is a content creator but usually they do it in person. So, going back with these unusual messages to you that they're generously going to give you $xxxxx money, that's already a sign that you have to ignore and delete their message and never respond to any of them.
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November 11, 2023, 05:51:41 PM
#19

Careful of what you click is not enough to keep you safe from phishing attacks if you don't familiarize yourself with the real website. Another thing you should emails mimicking.

when I read your post I understand the first one but the second is I don't. Well, the thing is it's about being cautious about receiving emails as it might be a fake email sent by scammers pretending to be the original website or as you said mimicking the original. You should complete your post mate so that OP would also understand what you mean because there are parts of your post that isn't complete like the one I pointed out. Anyway, if you suggest to OP using bookmark for the legit website is helpful and yes it is helpful but still it isn't secured 100% as it could also be compromised. Well, bookmarking the legit or real website is surely helpful but it is much better if you typed it yourself and triple check first before pressing enter.
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November 11, 2023, 05:19:39 PM
#18
I am new to Bitcointalk
Welcome on board.

Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites
Careful of what you click is not enough to keep you safe from phishing attacks if you don't familiarize yourself with the real website. Another thing you should emails mimicking.
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November 11, 2023, 05:05:30 PM
#17
Good call reaching out for tips on steering clear of scams and phishing in crypto.  It's still kind of like the Wild West here, so keeping your guard up about where you click and how you store your coins is critical.  I think knowledge is the key. The more you know, the less chance you have of falling for a scam. Don't be shy asking around either - folks here have got some serious experience navigating the crypto space safely.  They can definitely drop some useful tips to avoid getting hacked in this digital jungle.
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November 11, 2023, 04:58:42 PM
#16
The cause of getting scammed is when a person is being greedy and when someone or a group of people send that person a message then that person is most likely getting scammed because of being greedy. When a person visit a website and got free money but requires to deposit first before he/she can withdraw the amount is a scam. In these times, there's no such thing as free money (all the time) although there are some cases or times where there's a free money but you can hardly find other so that's why we still believe that there's no such thing as free money. Be knowledgeable on what scammers do to scam people.
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November 11, 2023, 04:28:26 PM
#15
Educate yourself on the latest forms of scamming. Scammers might be smart but we can always be a lot wiser to them if we chose to educate ourselves on how to protect our private keys to its utmost security and be more aware on the latest trends on how these type of people scam the innocent people. If we do things at a high caution, surely we will learn to avoid them as much as possible.

The crypto market at some point becomes the playground of scammers already. With this, we need not to trust others but only ourselves. Learn to be suspicious most of the time. Educate yourself by conducting continuous research as much as possible. And lastly, never fall on too good to be true offers, and never open those random links that you don't even know who the sender is or is the sender can be reliable or not.
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November 11, 2023, 04:26:43 PM
#14
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Basically it is very difficult to identify a scam before it occurs. However, to avoid this, it's a good idea to visit trusted and well-known sites. To avoid phishing, don't install applications carelessly, always make sure what you install is official.

I generally avoid offers that are too good or unreasonable. This model is commonly used by spammers. For example, there is an investment offer with a profit of 50% per month, to me that doesn't make sense and is most likely a scam.
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November 11, 2023, 04:26:25 PM
#13
I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites

Scam is not what can just come to you like that without you being involved in the process that aid them to attack you, make sure you avoid any unnecessary downloads from unsolicited website or link address, don't expose your private keys to the public and avoid any third party from having access to any of your devices used.

because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.

After you might have done this, you also need to know the kind of wallets that are expected of you to use, not every wallet is safe for you, there are some already recommended by members here which most of us are familiar with and used, avoid centralized exchanges lastly.
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November 11, 2023, 03:15:36 PM
#12
I am new to Bitcointalk and I have been around my local board since from my sign up yesterday, I wanted to asked this question over there but need a general knowledge from the community at large not only from my locals. Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.

I think security should be my number one priority as a fresher or newbies, although with time I will gets acquainted with the relevant information across the forum, I know that here is a lovable and a dedicated community that focuses on full discussion about bitcoin and its related cryptocurrencies which I can't easily outline all but I know you people knows about them taking a picture from coimmarketcapitalization (CMC).

Please we can share and discuss responsibly without any forms of comments.

I appreciate your question, my advice for you to avoid fraudsters on the internet is don't be easily tempted by anything on the internet, there are many fraudsters who take advantage of people's greed to make a profit for themselves, besides that, don't be too friendly with people you just met on the internet, there are many fraudsters who pretend to be friends or good people on the internet, even though in fact they are trying to find a way to trick you, the internet world is full of deception, always verify whatever you find on the Internet first.
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November 11, 2023, 02:39:13 PM
#11
There is no free money. If someone offers you something which feels like a huge profit, that's most likely a scam.
When I was a beginner, I was introduced to Pump and Dump groups by one of my friend. What they do is pump a coin and they share which coin they will pump in the group with thousands of people.

What exactly they do is:
- Find a low Mcap coin with very less volume
- Buy that coin before announcing
- Once bought,  they announce  it in the group
- People start buying, they dump on them

It's almost free money for them. So, do not join groups like these. Stay away from Telegram.
If you find something suspicious, always make a post here and get feedback from the community.

Thank you for your guidance and I know you all are experienced members that's why I am sticking to this forum, actually my Major concerns was about some news I do hear over the internet how people get hacked and their funds got stolen or even how some groups of people do launched project at the ends they dump empty tokens on their investors, just similar to what you explained above so I am trying my possible best to make sure I didn't experience any difficulty or even as a victim because I know it's very hard to save money to invest in digital asset especially the sudden rise of dollars against our local currency.

So it's very difficult for one to raise money and convert them to dollars before buying bitcoin, I want to make sure all my money spent are in a better place rather than going to waste it in unknown place or to the hand of scammers these are what propelled me to create this topic in other to be guided with my investment.

In the country where I came from its very hard for an average man to survive especially our government not doing with her citizens I wouldn't want anything to attributes to our predicaments which might possibly cause a serious damage to my life and that of my family because to anything I does I easily relate with one person in my family.
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November 11, 2023, 02:30:13 PM
#10
I wanted to asked this question over there but need a general knowledge from the community at large not only from my locals. Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.
To avoid scammers and other cybercriminals, you have to know that you cannot be caught slipping. You need to always maintain consciousness about your security and ensure that you do not let your guard down even for a small moment. Scammers are using new ways and means to deceive people into clicking phishing links, so you have to maintain awareness and not be in a rush to click any links sent to you either by someone you know or someone you do not know. It can be bad to get scammed, it can lead to depression and loss of determination to want to continue investing, it is not something that you as an investor in bitcoins will like to happen to you.
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November 11, 2023, 02:11:50 PM
#9
I am new to Bitcointalk ~

Hey there, DPHOR ! Welcome to the BitcoinTalk forum.

I get why you are worried about scams and phishing.  That stuff can get pretty tricky.  My advice? Be super careful with any links people send you.  Double and triple check those URLs so you know where you are really going and  stick to the well-known and reputable exchanges and wallets, those are usually safest.  Oh, and watch out for random messages from people you dont know.  Make sure to check any info yourself before trusting it.  The folks here probably have some other good tips too.  Never be shy about asking around if you are unsure about something.  Thats one of the best things about this community - we have so much collective knowledge to draw from.

I think security should be my number one priority as a fresher or newbies
~

Absolutely! Security should definitely be a big concern when you are just starting out.  You gotta keep your stuff and personal info safe, thats crucial.  A few things I would recommend are using wallets that are open source and have good reviews, turning on two-factor authentication wherever you can and being real suspicious of any messages that seem sketchy or too good to be true.  Getting into crypto is exciting, no doubt, but staying safe will make the ride smoother.  i know it's a lot to take in when you're just starting out.  So if you ever need any tips on staying secure or have questions, dont be afraid to ask! We are always happy to help folks just getting into crypto do it the safe way.
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November 11, 2023, 02:01:31 PM
#8
Sinec, you are concerned about security. I think you have an open mind to learn and to be safe in the crypto space, as there are a lot of scammers who are even more than the genuine crypto investors right now in the crypto community.
 
One thing you need to bear in mind, as the first commenter took out his time to explain, is that there is no free money anywhere, and you should be mindful of airdrops and fake promises from influencers and other scammers on different social media. If you must invest in altcoins, always be careful and don't rely on what you read online about a particular coin, which might not end well for you.
 
For security purposes, always download your wallet application directly from the wallet provider's website, using the link they provide. There are many cloned apps on the internet, so be sure to get the right one. New users may have trouble identifying which apps are authentic and which are not.
 
For a bitcoin online wallet, you can make use of BlueWallet and Electrum, which are both among the best online wallets.
Electrum official link: https://electrum.org/#home
Download link: https://electrum.org/#download
Blue wallet: https://bluewallet.io/

For altcoin, you can make use of Unstoppable Wallet:
Official links:
https://www.unstoppable.money/https://github.com/horizontalsystems/
You can read more about it in this topic by Husires . Unstoppable wallet {User experiences}
 
If you are a computer user, the best way to avoid being scammed without knowing is to avoid using pirated software, and OS always makes sure you get your software from licenced distributors to avoid buying already affected software, as clipboard viruses and other unidentified viruses are sweeping off users holdings without their knowledge.
 
And if you plan to buy and hold a large amount of bitcoin or any other crypto, an online wallet is not the best choice; you will need to get yourself a hardware wallet, as it's more secure when used carefully.
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November 11, 2023, 01:57:18 PM
#7
Welcome to the forum and congratulations for Finding the forum, you asked a very reasonable question, one of the biggest reason why scammers thrive is because their victims are ignorant, greedy and just completely careless.
Scams are not of same category, we have the social media scam, hacking, ICO or project scams where scammers organises a project with the aim of scamming their investors.

Joining this forum does not make you immune from scams and scammers can be found even here in this forum.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/edu-how-to-spot-a-scammer-read-this-before-doing-any-transactions-137288
This is a good thread that can help you have an idea of spotting a scam and also pay attention to the scam acquisition board so you get new update about scams acquisitions.
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November 11, 2023, 01:50:16 PM
#6
For you to be able to avoid scammers you should learn to not be greedy; that’s one of the main reasons why scammers are able to lure people into their trap and also the reason why people still fall for scams that are obvious. If you’re able to avoided being greedy when it comes to free money online and bonuses you should be able to do well coupled with being security conscious, i.e know when not to download files from unknown sources and also when to avoid even clicking links as a while those could help you from hackers and scammers as well.

But if by any chance you’re referring to altcoin scams then you can take the advice of the posts above mine.
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November 11, 2023, 01:47:56 PM
#5
I am new to Bitcointalk and I have been around my local board since from my sign up yesterday, I wanted to asked this question over there but need a general knowledge from the community at large not only from my locals. Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.

I think security should be my number one priority as a fresher or newbies, although with time I will gets acquainted with the relevant information across the forum, I know that here is a lovable and a dedicated community that focuses on full discussion about bitcoin and its related cryptocurrencies which I can't easily outline all but I know you people knows about them taking a picture from coimmarketcapitalization (CMC).

Please we can share and discuss responsibly without any forms of comments.
Scammers will always look for loopholes to gain access to your funds, so you have to prevent them from gaining access. Social media is the main breeding ground for scammers. They will always present deals that are attractive and difficult to resist. Don't be greedy to accept these deals because they can be baits to steal from you. Avoid clicking on any link you see on the internet because they might not be safe. Do your research on any project before investing because it is important to verify everything information we come across in the crypto space.

But my advice to newbies is to focus on only Bitcoin because it is the most reliable cryptocurrency. Consider keeping your coin in a trustworthy decentralized wallet preferably an air-gapped electrum wallet or a hardware wallet. Also, ensure that you download the Electrum wallet from the Electrum website to avoid falling victim to scammers. 
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November 11, 2023, 01:26:53 PM
#4
The first and most important thing in this space is security, from scammers and from one’s own negligence. My first tip in avoid scammers from getting to you either by fake projects, promises or exposing your keys is to never be greedy thinking that here is a get rich quick scheme, scammers easily exploit those people and lure them to fake projects or get their keys from them. Nobody is generous enough to give you a lot of money so be wary of fake promises.

Secondly is to use a secure wallet for bitcoin and cryptocurrencies hodling, a good wallet is an open source, non-custodian and offline wallet. Make sure to download from the right source to avoid phishing or fake wallet or you can verify them.

You can read on other threads to learn about security, here is a compilation by OcTradism on security and privacy
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November 11, 2023, 01:26:18 PM
#3
Congratulations op on finding your way to the forum. From you explanation it seems you have answered some part of the questions you asked because you pointed out some ways of avoiding being scammed which is very correct. Another ways you need to look at for so that you won't be scammed is giverways and airdrops, alot of people has been scammed because of free gift which sometimes comes in form of BTC, avoid opening site where you see free giveaways of btc they are all scam and as a newbie, do not go about asking strangers for help because most people you meet online will pretend to help you but at the end all they want to do is to take all your funds.
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November 11, 2023, 01:19:10 PM
#2
There is no free money. If someone offers you something which feels like a huge profit, that's most likely a scam.
When I was a beginner, I was introduced to Pump and Dump groups by one of my friend. What they do is pump a coin and they share which coin they will pump in the group with thousands of people.

What exactly they do is:
- Find a low Mcap coin with very less volume
- Buy that coin before announcing
- Once bought,  they announce  it in the group
- People start buying, they dump on them

It's almost free money for them. So, do not join groups like these. Stay away from Telegram.
If you find something suspicious, always make a post here and get feedback from the community.
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November 11, 2023, 01:04:37 PM
#1
I am new to Bitcointalk and I have been around my local board since from my sign up yesterday, I wanted to asked this question over there but need a general knowledge from the community at large not only from my locals. Just as what I have used on my title I want to know the possible ways to avoid scammer and phishing sites because I have came to understand that for one to excel in this forum and in bitcoin investment / holding at large, one needs to be very mindful with the ways we click on sites, where we store our funds and the techniques scammers often use to scam beginners like us.

I think security should be my number one priority as a fresher or newbies, although with time I will gets acquainted with the relevant information across the forum, I know that here is a lovable and a dedicated community that focuses on full discussion about bitcoin and its related cryptocurrencies which I can't easily outline all but I know you people knows about them taking a picture from coimmarketcapitalization (CMC).

Please we can share and discuss responsibly without any forms of comments.
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