The Crypto Scam Avoidance Checklist
Spot and stop the scams that drain real people, before you click.
Crypto & Web3PDF · 6 pages· v1.0
4.3Spot and stop the scams that drain real people, before you click.
Crypto & Web3PDF · 6 pages· v1.0
4.3Scammers do not need to break cryptography. They exploit urgency, greed, fear, and trust. This free guide catalogs the scam patterns that actually drain everyday users and gives you a fast, reliable way to recognize each one before you act. You will learn the anatomy of the most common attacks: fake support agents, seed-phrase phishing, pig-butchering romance and investment cons, fake exchanges and apps, address-poisoning, malicious token approvals, giveaway and impersonation scams, and rug pulls. For each, you get the tell-tale signs, why it works psychologically, and the single rule that defeats it. This is for everyone in crypto, from total beginners to experienced users who get targeted precisely because they hold value. It is educational only with no investment advice. The outcome: a printable checklist and a small set of unbreakable personal rules that, if you follow them, neutralize the vast majority of crypto scams. The goal is to make the right reaction automatic, so that when a clever, well-timed scam reaches you, you already know to stop.
Scam awareness saves people from devastating losses. We would rather everyone have it than gate it behind a price.
Experienced holders are prime targets. The patterns here include the subtle ones (address poisoning, malicious approvals) that catch advanced users.
It cannot recover lost funds, and beware that 'recovery services' are themselves a common scam. It does cover the right immediate steps to limit further damage.
Yes, including how they build trust over weeks and the exact point where you should disengage.
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