How can I identify and avoid cryptocurrency scams?

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There are quite a lot of ponzi scheme around cryptocurrency and knowing the differences between what is real and what is not are crucial.

Which indicators do you consider as suspicious when analyzing the cryptocurrencies? What can investors do to endure that they do not fall prey to a scam?
 
I've had only a single crypto transaction. A member of my old forum donated like $30 in Bitcoin. I actually had to contact my wallet site's support just to figure out how to get that transferred to my bank. It worked eventually, and I paid a modest fee.

But IMO, it's not worth the effort unless you were sent a large amount. I've never been scammed, and don't fool with it at all anymore....
 
I've had only a single crypto transaction. A member of my old forum donated like $30 in Bitcoin. I actually had to contact my wallet site's support just to figure out how to get that transferred to my bank. It worked eventually, and I paid a modest fee.

But IMO, it's not worth the effort unless you were sent a large amount. I've never been scammed, and don't fool with it at all anymore....
That is why I am so paranoid about my cryptocurrency transactions. I only work with credible exchanges and wallets, and I don’t engage with any phishing or spam emails or links. I also try as much as possible to continue updating all my crypto apps.
 
Frankly speaking, you cannot identify crypto scams because when a crypto project launches it seemingly looks legit. However, you can avoid scams. Just focus on investing in established coins
 
If a crypto scheme seems like I am being pressured to take part, I would not join it. When the proponents create a sense of urgency about needing to join the crypto scheme,it is most likely a scam.
 
There are some investment platforms that make promises and you will see clearly that they are too good to be true. That should be your cue to run for your financial life.
You should also always do your own research before you invest in anything.
 

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