…snakes in the grass live everywhere, not just crypto…
“Ever have someone ask you to break a $20…only to go into an elaborate quick exchange of various bills…only to give that person back $30 instead of $20…?”
“Ever get an email from a Saudi Arabia Prince that will give you a portion of their lost fortune…if you could only help them….?”
“Ever get offered a cashier check in the mail that you can cash for a convenience fee…if you only send a portion of the funds back…?”
…don’t click on things if you don’t know what you are doing…just ask for help…
Imagine you have a special digital wallet called a Web3 wallet (Phantom) for holding cryptocurrencies. Scammers might send you messages or notifications promising free coins or tokens if you interact with them using your Web3 wallet. However, if you fall for it and engage with these scams, you could end up losing your money or personal information instead of receiving any valuable cryptocurrency. It's important to be cautious and only interact with trusted sources in the crypto world to avoid falling victim to these scams.