In the exciting world of cryptocurrencies, where $ETH and BNB can skyrocket, scammers are also lurking. Your security is the priority! Don't let the hard work of your investments go to waste by not being informed. Here I detail 3 of the most common scams that you should recognize and avoid.

1. Fake Messages from "Technical Support" You receive an email or a direct message claiming to be from Binance or from some crypto project (like SOL). They alert you to a "problem" with your account and ask you to click on a link or, worse, to give them your "recovery keys" or "seed phrase". ERROR!

· ⚠️ Remember: The official Binance support will NEVER ask for your password or your seed phrase. If you have doubts, go directly to Binance.com and do not click on suspicious links.

2. Fake Giveaways on Social Media (The "Giveaway Scam") You see a post (often on X/Twitter or Telegram) where a famous figure or a supposed project is "giving away" cryptocurrencies (e.g. 1 $BTC or 10 ETH). You just have to send a small amount first to "verify" your wallet and they promise to return double.

· 🧐 Remember: No one gives away free money! If you are asked to send money first to receive more, it’s 100% a scam.

3. Phishing and Fake Websites You receive a link via email, WhatsApp, or even in some forum that looks identical to Binance, but the URL has a small letter changed (e.g. "Binnance.com" instead of "Binance.com"). By logging in there, you are giving your data directly to the scammers.

· 🧐 Remember: Always verify the URL. Bookmark Binance.com in your browser and always use it to access. Also, enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) with Google Authenticator on your Binance account; it’s your best shield.

Your money is in your hands! The best defense is education and caution.

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