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sr. member
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November 10, 2023, 04:44:32 AM
#24
Starting in the Bitcoin market can be exciting, and it's great that you're seeking information and advice from AISG. It is a good idea to do research before trusting any platform.
Regarding Binance, one thing which you should keep in mind Binance ask for KYC. If you want to buy Bitcoin without giving your personal details so you should check this website which has mentioned no KYC exchanges.

https://www.techopedia.com/cryptocurrency/best-no-kyc-exchanges

And Regarding storing Bitcoin, I will recommend to use Cold wallet. Which is a good option ever.
hero member
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November 10, 2023, 04:09:03 AM
#23
. I am curious why they promote their website with a negative point of view. Do they still get visitors by promoting it negatively?
There's a marketing strategy called dark marketing, it's a strategy whereby the marketer introduces the service, product or business in a negative light initially so as to get their target audience curious as to know in details what exactly is wrong about such service or products that has warranted the presentation of the product or service in such negative point of view, so they may want to see for theirselves

Isn't it the dumbest idea for a person to check it for themself? Do you believe such people exist in this world? Isn't it okay? They scammed him, but they won't scam me? I should try myself and check if they are scamming me too, risking my hard-earned money. Then, what is the benefit of creating scam accusations in the forum?

I have seen negative marketing. Elon Musk tried to prove that Tesla's cyber truck glass was so strong, and they threw something to the glass to prove it was strong enough, but unfortunately, the glass broke. It went viral, and they got free marketing.
full member
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Duelbits.com
November 09, 2023, 07:05:57 PM
#22
. I am curious why they promote their website with a negative point of view. Do they still get visitors by promoting it negatively?
There's a marketing strategy called dark marketing, it's a strategy whereby the marketer introduces the service, product or business in a negative light initially so as to get their target audience curious as to know in details what exactly is wrong about such service or products that has warranted the presentation of the product or service in such negative point of view, so they may want to see for theirselves

This method sometimes is usually very effective to drive traffic to their platforms especially for online businesses, after which they monitize such traffic or use the statistics to build reputation, the sole purpose of this strategy most times is not to get you to patronize them but basically for traffic. A typical example would be with this that OP just mentioned, out of curiosity some persons will go visit that domain and help them increase their traffic. The promoters of such marketing strategy sometimes play victim card so as to get public pity and further want to investigate the site.
sr. member
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November 07, 2023, 05:20:45 PM
#21
How do beginners find such services? The site has only been created for two weeks, so you will not find it archived in search engines. So how did you get it?

People may find new service through emails.  I often got an invitation through my dummy email.  Probably his email information got leaked and sold to some people who do e-mail marketing strategy

Code:
Domain:btcdbssg.com
Registrar: GoDaddy.com, LLC
Registered On: 2023-10-29

It is a scam until proven otherwise, and if it is promoted through social media, block the account that recommended this service and try not to talk to strangers about cryptocurrencies or investment.
Binance is good and does not use blockchain.com is better than Electrum for computers and BlueWallet for phone wallets.



New services does not mean it is a scam, but if it is given through social media DM or email, better to get suspicious about it.  It is best to use time tested exchanges in order to minimize the risk of getting scammed.  Binance, Kucoin, and other years standing centralized exchanges is a good choice then you can always transfer your bought BTC or any crypto to your own wallet just to make sure you have fully access to your cryptocurrency.
hero member
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November 07, 2023, 03:13:04 PM
#20
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I don't know from where you all got the website link, or maybe the Op might have edited the post because all he mentioned is

Yes he did edit the link out of his post, probably because if the first few replies that he received in this thread but you can still see the original post if your check ninjastic.space[1].

But with the way he responded to the replies here in his thread I’m starting to believe that he was indeed recommended to the site because most users that do come to share scam site don’t even bother to return back to their thread as soon as they drop the link.

[1] https://ninjastic.space/post/63117906
hero member
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November 07, 2023, 02:43:29 PM
#19
I don’t know what your main aim is but according to Whois the domain of the site is clearly less that two weeks old so I really don’t know how you were able to come across it.


Stay far away from the site if you don’t want to lose your money.
I don't know from where you all got the website link, or maybe the Op might have edited the post because all he mentioned is
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AISG
, about which I did not get anything related to crypto. Well, I think I have to give oil to my rusted searching skills. For now, I can say that most of the newbies are the ones who become victims of such scams, and it can be proved because they don't know the rule that everything you see on crypto is not promising if you make an account on X or Twitter and ask a newbie to get into crypto.

He will definitely not leave any airdrops posted on X behind and forget about Telegram. Most scams occur when a newbie thinks everything on social media is for sure and they will definitely get something out of it.

In this case, I think the OP doesn't know how the BTC blockchain works or how transactions are being made. All he need is some education about BTC blockchain.
hero member
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November 07, 2023, 01:27:45 PM
#18
Well the truth be told that who ever introduced you to that link shouldn't be trusted if you don't know he or she in person and if by any chance you transfer your funds there, there are high possibilities of you getting scammed because the name isn't an obvious one and there is actually no sort of guaranty on it.
Please don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to talk down anymore or firm but I'm just I'm just preaching carefulness and since you already know binance and maybe know how to use it, then you should stick to buying your coins over there and maybe transfer it to a decentralized exchange.
hero member
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November 07, 2023, 01:20:46 PM
#17
How do beginners find such services? The site has only been created for two weeks, so you will not find it archived in search engines. So how did you get it?

Code:
Domain:btcdbssg.com
Registrar: GoDaddy.com, LLC
Registered On: 2023-10-29

It is a scam until proven otherwise, and if it is promoted through social media, block the account that recommended this service and try not to talk to strangers about cryptocurrencies or investment.
Binance is good and does not use blockchain.com is better than Electrum for computers and BlueWallet for phone wallets.

full member
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November 07, 2023, 12:57:38 PM
#16
I'm nothing promoting this, i don't understand about bitcoins and received this option and now I'll forget about it

Yeah, for sure be super careful about who you put your trust in.  I've seen a lot of folks get ripped off by shady scammers making offers that are just too good to be true and  if you aren't totally sure about something or don't wanna risk it, always ask around first in places like this.  Watch out for stuff that seems super urgent too - thats how those jerks get people all the time.  They make you feel like you gotta decide right this second and get you all worked up so you don't think straight.  Just relax and think it all through first.  Better safe than sorry! Plenty of scumbags out there just waiting to take advantage of nice folks who want to believe the best in people.  Don't let yourself get played.
sr. member
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November 07, 2023, 12:47:02 PM
#15
It's good that you asked here so many people advised you not to go through what you mentioned because it's obvious that there are indications that you will be scammed, maybe that's what I think.

I always buy bitcoin on Binance and withdraw it immediately, never store coins there because it doesn't have a key when the exchange is having problems, the important thing is that you already know how to buy on the exchange then withdraw it directly because it will be much safer than storing it there.
newbie
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November 07, 2023, 09:41:58 AM
#14
There are only two chances here:
1. You're the scammer who promote btcdbssg.
2. You're an innocent by asking the legitimacy of this exchange.

Looking at your account registered, time of this post was created and the weird domain, I pick the first option.
I'm nothing promoting this, i don't understand about bitcoins and received this option and now I'll forget about it
newbie
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November 07, 2023, 09:30:46 AM
#13
It's definitely not something I would use, and whoever sent you the site is probably not someone you should trust. Just use Binance as you were going to, and then withdraw your funds to a personal wallet.

Thanks for your help
sr. member
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November 07, 2023, 08:45:05 AM
#12
Never trust any site that is not recommended to avoid being scammed. Binance is a trusted site and one of the largest exchanges ever. Never hesitate to make transactions there, when you have successfully exchanged Bitcoin there, immediately withdraw your assets to a wallet where you can control the private key. Invest safely, never believe anything that seems strange, only you can protect the security of your assets.
hero member
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November 07, 2023, 05:56:01 AM
#11
Don't accept any offer given by anyone out of these forum, I don't trust that site either, you need to learn how to start first, then follow all the required informations already given to you and the reference links that could help you know where to track bitcoin market price, don't join any platform or sites, use only the information that had been given to you from this platform and learn first before any action, you needed time to understand what is ahead and don't rush in other not to make mistakes, this is the only place you can get the most reliable information that will not mislead you.
legendary
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November 07, 2023, 05:16:00 AM
#10
I supposed start buying Bitcoin from binance and then transfer by blockchain.

Anyone know it? Is it reliable?
The website domain name looks weird with likely random letters. I don't trust any website like this without more checking.

If you want to check basic information in cryptocurrency including cryptocurrency exchange, you can start with two big websites.
If you don't find any information about an exchange, a token on those websites, you can stop because what you are searching for information is probably very newborn exchanges, projects and can be scam ones too.

Don't waste your time on it.

Not your keys, not your bitcoins. Hence after buying your bitcoin, withdrawing it as soon as possible.
Reminder: do not keep your money in online accounts.
hero member
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November 07, 2023, 04:23:15 AM
#9
 If you are interested in Bitcoin investment and you start get phishing links, the best thing is to ignore and go for the one you trust. I believe you must have researched on sites that are trustworthy to get your Bitcoin purchase. It's not news that scammers are getting innovative but I think there's nothing super about this one that should cause you confusion. If you are not comfortable with it, walk past. That's if you are not the person who's looking for unsuspecting individuals to fall for the trap of clicking the link.
hero member
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November 07, 2023, 04:07:37 AM
#8
Most likely you are the owner of the site that is obviously looking like a scam site. This is your first post in this forum, you have neither asked any other question anywhere nor made any suggestion whatsoever,  maybe the reason you created this account is to push this scam site to collect some Sats.

I don't know why but I was thinking the same. Most newbies in this forum are not genuine newbies. Even if they are genuine newbie, some of them are here just to promote their shit. We have seen a couple of accounts promoting a single scam trading website a couple of weeks ago. Turnes out those accounts were handled by the same person. I highly doubt that the account owner is the owner of that scam site as well. I am curious why they promote their website with a negative point of view. Do they still get visitors by promoting it negatively?
hero member
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November 07, 2023, 03:52:04 AM
#7
Hi everyone.

Can anyone help me with this information?

I trying to start on Bitcoin market and I received an indication of this site AISG:

https://m.btcdbssg.com/#/tabbar/home

I supposed start buying Bitcoin from binance and then transfer by blockchain.

Anyone know it? Is it reliable?

Thanks


Most likely you are the owner of the site that is obviously looking like a scam site. This is your first post in this forum, you have neither asked any other question anywhere nor made any suggestion whatsoever,  maybe the reason you created this account is to push this scam site to collect some Sats.

Well, anyone who pays attention to this and actually puts any money into it deserves to be scammed.

It is high time people stop spoiling the image of Bitcoin and other digital assets.
newbie
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November 07, 2023, 03:37:31 AM
#6
Don't trust this site, it's looks like a big Scam
legendary
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Merit: 1209
November 07, 2023, 03:31:54 AM
#5
There are only two chances here:
1. You're the scammer who promote btcdbssg.
2. You're an innocent by asking the legitimacy of this exchange.

Looking at your account registered, time of this post was created and the weird domain, I pick the first option.
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