#ProjectCrypto
Many projects arise, but few reach their official launch day. What is important to know about these projects are the short-term goals and the long-term goals. Avoid injecting money into projects that are not yet official and listed; you can mine and participate in the evolution of the project because if there are no people who believe in the project, it cannot be valued. People have scammed many individuals on promising projects, and when we read the white papers, we are already over the moon, but as soon as the pre-sales start and the money begins to flow in, the division among them occurs. The addresses to which people participate in the pre-sales will be changed several times as if they are sharing the funds among themselves. At the same time, other malicious individuals create illegal sites that are similar and identical to the authentic ones and scam people who just want to start with cryptocurrencies. My only advice is not to trust accounts you cannot access, and they tell you to pay before sending their crypto, which is not even listed and is not even verified. Preferably wait until it is listed and use your money to pay; it’s better and avoid invitations via social networks because they are the ones who came to look for you, and they are seeking people like you to be able to deceive and steal from you intelligently, and in the end, leave you stranded.
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