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The message you shared—"You can Get up to 1 PAXG Worth of ($4100) for Participating. And get 0.03 PAXG ($120) for each Refferal"—appears to be promoting a giveaway, airdrop, or referral program for PAX Gold (PAXG), a legitimate gold-backed cryptocurrency token issued by Paxos (each PAXG represents one troy ounce of physical gold stored in vaults).

As of December 20, 2025, PAXG trades at around $4,340–$4,380 per token (based on major exchanges like CoinMarketCap, Coinbase, Gemini, and others), so 1 PAXG is worth approximately $4,100–$4,400, and 0.03 PAXG is about $120–$130.

Is This Legit?

No official promotion from Paxos or any reputable platform (e.g., exchanges like Gemini, Bitget, or Coinbase) matches this exact wording or reward structure. Paxos does not run public giveaways, airdrops, or referral programs offering free PAXG for "participating" or referrals. There are no ongoing official airdrops or promotions like this in 2025.

Similar claims (e.g., "PAX Gold airdrop" with rewards like 0.5 PAXG for joining and 0.1 PAXG per referral) appear on unofficial referral sites, but they are not endorsed by Paxos and often lead to scams.

Why This Looks Like a Scam

Exact phrasing not found in any legitimate sources.

High-value "free" crypto rewards (up to ~$4,100 + referral bonuses) are a common tactic in scams to lure people into sharing wallet info, seed phrases, or paying fees (e.g., "gas fees," "verification," or "withdrawal").

Crypto giveaways promising large rewards for minimal participation are almost always fraudulent. Real promotions from reputable projects are rare and transparent.

Scammers often use fake airdrops to steal funds or personal data.

Advice

If this came from an email, DM, ad, or unknown link, do not click any links, connect your wallet, or provide any info. Legitimate PAXG is available on exchanges like Gemini, Coinbase, or Bitget—buy it directly if interested, but never through unsolicited offers.

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