With the rise of cryptocurrencies, counterfeit coins have emerged that exploit the names of well-known projects to deceive investors. Here are the key points that can help you verify quickly:

✅ 1. Official Listing

Any coin listed on Binance Spot or Futures is considered authentic. Counterfeit coins are often not listed.

🔤 2. Currency Symbol (Ticker)

Make sure the symbol matches exactly (e.g., BTC, ETH). A difference of one character could mean a counterfeit coin.

📄 3. Currency page

The original currency has a clear page that includes a project description, the official website, and supported networks.

🔗 4. Currency contract

Copy the smart contract from Binance only and compare it with the contract in the wallet or DEX. Any difference = risk.

📊 5. Trading volume

Original currencies have high liquidity and trading volume, while fake ones are weak or irrationally volatile.

🚨 6. Beware of promotions

Private messages, promises of guaranteed profits, or requests to link wallets are clear signs of fraud.

🧠 Summary

The original currency = officially listed + correct symbol + reliable contract.

Quick verification protects you from loss.

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