Scams
Do Not Be Fooled
Cryptocurrency scams have become increasingly common in recent years, as the popularity of digital currencies has grown. Some of the most common types of cryptocurrency scams include:
Fake ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings): These are fake investment opportunities that promise high returns on investment, but are actually scams designed to steal investors' money.
Phishing scams: Scammers send emails or messages that appear to be from legitimate cryptocurrency exchanges or wallets, asking users to provide their login credentials or other sensitive information.
Ponzi schemes: These scams involve promising investors high returns on their investments, but in reality, the returns are paid out from the investments of new investors, rather than from legitimate profits.
Malware: Hackers create malware that infects users
Also see Trust Pilot, and Beermoneyforum