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Ciao caro amico, confermo che si tratta di una truffa e che colui con cui stai discutendo non è un vero supporto di Binance.
Perché Binance non ha supporto Telegram.
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Just got a Hardware Wallet for Christmas? READ THIS FIRST. Many of you will find a Ledger, Trezor, or BitBox under the tree tonight. Before you move your life savings, follow this critical setup checklist: 1. Inspection: Ensure the shrink wrap and security seals are intact. If the box came with a pre-written seed phrase card, it is a scam. Throw it away. 2. Official Software: Only download the companion app (Ledger Live, etc.) from the official website. Never follow a link from a search engine ad. 3. The "Test Send": Once set up, send a tiny amount first. Delete the wallet, recover it using your 24 words, and ensure the funds are there. Only then, move the rest. Welcome to the world of true self-custody! #SelfCustody #HardwareWallets #Ledger #Trezor #cryptogift
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TRAVEL ALERT: 3 Ways to Protect Your Crypto During the Holidays. If you are traveling today, your security risks increase. Public Wi-Fi, physical theft, and distraction are a hacker's best friends. 1. Avoid Public Wi-Fi: Never log into your exchange or wallet using airport or hotel Wi-Fi. Use a trusted VPN or your mobile data. 2. The "Hidden Wallet" Strategy: If you carry a hardware wallet, don't keep it in the same bag as your laptop. Use a hidden "passphrase" (25th word) so that even if forced to show your wallet, your main funds remain invisible. 3. Disable Lock-Screen Notifications: Scammers can see your 2FA codes or price alerts just by looking at your phone on a table. Turn off notification previews. Stay alert, stay safe, and enjoy the festivities! @GED @_Ram @Binance Angels #TravelSecurity #CryptoSafety #ChristmasEve #ColdStorage
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🎅 BEWARE of "Secret Santa" Airdrops! Don't Give Away Your Keys for Christmas. The holiday spirit is high, but so is the risk. Scammers are currently flooding social media and DMs with fake "Holiday Giveaways" and "Secret Santa" community rewards. How to spot the Holiday Trap: The "Connect & Claim" Scam: They ask you to connect your wallet to a festive-looking website to "claim your gift." This is a signature request that gives them full access to your funds. Urgency Tactics: "Only 100 spots left for the Christmas Bonus!" Real rewards programs don't pressure you into making reckless security decisions. Impersonation: Look closely at the handle. Scammers are copying official profiles perfectly, only changing one letter. Your Holiday Shield: Verify on Official Sites: If it's not on the official website or verified announcement channel, it's fake. Use a Burner Wallet: If you absolutely want to test a new dApp, never use your main wallet with your life savings. Don't Click, Just Search: Instead of clicking a link in a DM, search for the project manually. Keep your crypto safe so you can actually enjoy the holidays! #CryptoSecurity #HolidayScams #PhishingAlert #SafetyFirst @Binance Angels
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🎄 HOLIDAY ALERT: Don't Let Scammers Steal Your Christmas Joy! As the holiday season peaks, so does the activity of scammers. They know you're looking for gifts and "Santa Rallies," and they are ready to exploit that excitement. 🚫 3 Scams to Watch Out For Today: The "Santa Airdrop" Phishing: You receive a DM or see a post about a massive holiday airdrop. All you have to do is "connect your wallet." STOP. Connecting to a malicious site can give hackers permission to drain your assets instantly. Fake Gift Card Discounts: Websites offering 50% off crypto gift cards are almost always scams designed to steal your credit card info or your seed phrase. Malicious Holiday Apps: Be careful with "Portfolio trackers" or "Tax calculators" released specifically for the end of the year. Always check the developer and reviews. The best gift you can give yourself is a secure wallet. If an offer looks too good to be true, it’s a lump of coal in disguise. #CryptoSecurity #HolidayScams #PhishingAlert #SafetyFirst #ChristmasCrypto
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