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🚫 CZ Drops Telegram Over Spam Overload! The former Binance CEO revealed he stopped using Telegram after being bombarded with spam messages that even froze his phone. He noted that anyone can message you by just knowing your username. Even a proposed pay-to-DM system failed, as spammers were willing to pay to get through. $TON $NOT $DOGS #TheOpenNetwork #Telegram #CryptoNews #Spam
🚫 CZ Drops Telegram Over Spam Overload!
The former Binance CEO revealed he stopped using Telegram after being bombarded with spam messages that even froze his phone. He noted that anyone can message you by just knowing your username. Even a proposed pay-to-DM system failed, as spammers were willing to pay to get through.
$TON $NOT $DOGS
#TheOpenNetwork #Telegram #CryptoNews #Spam
#spam call today received a call from binance like soudi number the number is 966108191085 it's computer voice and it's told my otp number is like started and my self switched off my mobile after on the mobile inform to binance customer service as per them there is no call from binance to customer please care full ur money is ur dream ,ur savings ,ur life don't allow others loot from u god bless u all
#spam call today received a call from binance like soudi number the number is 966108191085 it's computer voice and it's told my otp number is like started and my self switched off my mobile after on the mobile inform to binance customer service as per them there is no call from binance to customer please care full ur money is ur dream ,ur savings ,ur life don't allow others loot from u god bless u all
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🌐You get a lot of “signal” on X, but the noise keeps getting louder. It’s still a solid place for breaking news and fresh Web3 drops. But it’s drowning in spam, engagement bait, and low-effort takes. Curating your feed is the new alpha. #TwitterX #SPAM #signals $BTC
🌐You get a lot of “signal” on X, but the noise keeps getting louder. It’s still a solid place for breaking news and fresh Web3 drops. But it’s drowning in spam, engagement bait, and low-effort takes.

Curating your feed is the new alpha.
#TwitterX #SPAM #signals $BTC
Web3 SECURITY, How to Tell Spam From the Real Deal Spam tokens are the crypto version of fake coupons stuffed into your mailbox – unwanted, flashy, and often designed to trick. Scammers airdrop these tokens to thousands of wallets, hoping someone will take the bait. So, how do you identify them? First, check the source. If a token suddenly appears in your wallet and you didn’t buy it, trade for it, or earn it – it’s probably spam. These tokens often come from nowhere and have no link to your past activity. Next, look at the name. Tokens with names like “USDT2,” “FreeETH,” or “BonusAirdrop” are waving red flags. Some are more subtle, impersonating popular tokens like BNB or USDT — but don’t be fooled. A quick giveaway? Their token icons are often missing or look off. That’s because they usually lack proper metadata, unlike the real deal. Then there’s the value. Spam tokens often pretend to be worth a fortune – until you try to cash them out. Spoiler alert: you can’t. You can also peek at the token’s on-chain data. If it has tons of transfers but very few holders, it’s a strong sign something’s off. Legitimate tokens usually have a lot of holders. Finally, if you’re tech-savvy, check the token’s smart contract. Many spam tokens have unverified or hidden code – because they don’t want you to see what’s really going on under the hood. In short: if it appears out of nowhere and looks strange – it’s likely spam. And in the world of crypto, spam is not innocent.#BinanceSafetyInsights #spam #Web3 #Web3Security $
Web3 SECURITY, How to Tell Spam From the Real Deal
Spam tokens are the crypto version of fake coupons stuffed into your mailbox – unwanted, flashy, and often designed to trick. Scammers airdrop these tokens to thousands of wallets, hoping someone will take the bait. So, how do you identify them?
First, check the source. If a token suddenly appears in your wallet and you didn’t buy it, trade for it, or earn it – it’s probably spam. These tokens often come from nowhere and have no link to your past activity.
Next, look at the name. Tokens with names like “USDT2,” “FreeETH,” or “BonusAirdrop” are waving red flags. Some are more subtle, impersonating popular tokens like BNB or USDT — but don’t be fooled. A quick giveaway? Their token icons are often missing or look off. That’s because they usually lack proper metadata, unlike the real deal.
Then there’s the value. Spam tokens often pretend to be worth a fortune – until you try to cash them out. Spoiler alert: you can’t.
You can also peek at the token’s on-chain data. If it has tons of transfers but very few holders, it’s a strong sign something’s off. Legitimate tokens usually have a lot of holders.
Finally, if you’re tech-savvy, check the token’s smart contract. Many spam tokens have unverified or hidden code – because they don’t want you to see what’s really going on under the hood.
In short: if it appears out of nowhere and looks strange – it’s likely spam. And in the world of crypto, spam is not innocent.#BinanceSafetyInsights #spam #Web3 #Web3Security $
Attention attempted fraud from #fraude a person is calling you from +33 189480596 pretending to be Binance Cybersecurity and trying to get you to transfer your assets to a so-called backup crypto account, in order to secure your account following an alleged fraudulent access attempt. This is a #spam and an attempted fraud!
Attention attempted fraud from #fraude a person is calling you from +33 189480596 pretending to be Binance Cybersecurity and trying to get you to transfer your assets to a so-called backup crypto account, in order to secure your account following an alleged fraudulent access attempt. This is a #spam and an attempted fraud!
Don’t Get Drained: 5 Common Crypto Scams to Avoid in 2026 and How to Secure Your WalletAs we navigate the bull market of 2026, the sophistication of cybercriminals has reached an all-time high. With the integration of Generative AI and advanced "Phishing-as-a-Service" (PaaS) tools, scammers are no longer just sending "badly spelled emails." They are executing high-tech psychological warfare to drain your hard-earned assets. In 2025 alone, over $17 billion was lost to crypto fraud, with impersonation scams growing by a staggering 1400%. To protect your portfolio, you must stay ahead of the curve. Here are the 5 most dangerous scams to watch for in 2026 and the ultimate guide to securing your wallet. 1. AI-Powered Deepfake Impersonations This is the "Black Mirror" of crypto scams. Scammers use AI to clone the voices and faces of industry leaders (like CZ or Elon Musk) or even your own friends and family. They invite you to "exclusive" Zoom meetings or send voice notes on Telegram urging you to invest in a "hidden gem" or claim an airdrop. The Trap: Because it sounds and looks like someone you trust, your guard drops.The Defense: Always verify through a second, independent channel. If a "friend" asks for crypto via voice note, call them on a regular phone line to confirm. 2. "Ice Phishing" & Malicious Smart Contracts Traditional phishing steals your password; Ice Phishing tricks you into signing a transaction that gives the scammer full permission to spend your tokens. The Trap: You think you are "Claiming a Reward" or "Approving a Swap" on a DEX. In reality, you are signing an increaseAllowance or setApprovalForAll transaction that lets the scammer drain your entire wallet balance instantly.The Defense: Use "Watch-only" wallets for browsing and never sign a contract unless you've verified the site’s URL and the contract's reputation via tools like Wallet Guard. 3. Address Poisoning Scammers use bots to monitor the blockchain. When you make a transaction, they send a tiny amount of crypto ($0.01) from an address that looks almost identical to your own (e.g., it starts and ends with the same 4 characters). The Trap: When you go to send your next big transaction, you accidentally copy the "poisoned" address from your recent history instead of your actual wallet.The Defense: Never copy addresses from your transaction history. Always use your Address Book or scan a QR code. 4. Fake Airdrop "Drainers" With the rise of new Layer 2s and AI protocols in 2026, airdrop hunting is at a peak. Scammers create professional-looking landing pages for "Season 2" airdrops of popular projects. The Trap: Clicking "Check Eligibility" prompts a wallet connection. Once connected, a Wallet Drainer script scans your wallet for the most valuable assets and initiates a transfer.The Defense: Only follow links from official, verified Twitter/X accounts or the project’s official documentation. 5. SIM Swap & Social Engineering 2.0 Even with a strong password, your exchange account is at risk if you use SMS-based Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). Scammers trick mobile providers into porting your phone number to their device, giving them access to your recovery codes. The Defense: Switch to App-based 2FA (Google Authenticator/Authy) or, better yet, a Hardware Security Key (Yubikey). #SPAM #Scam? #Write2Earn #Binance #MarketRebound

Don’t Get Drained: 5 Common Crypto Scams to Avoid in 2026 and How to Secure Your Wallet

As we navigate the bull market of 2026, the sophistication of cybercriminals has reached an all-time high. With the integration of Generative AI and advanced "Phishing-as-a-Service" (PaaS) tools, scammers are no longer just sending "badly spelled emails." They are executing high-tech psychological warfare to drain your hard-earned assets.

In 2025 alone, over $17 billion was lost to crypto fraud, with impersonation scams growing by a staggering 1400%. To protect your portfolio, you must stay ahead of the curve.

Here are the 5 most dangerous scams to watch for in 2026 and the ultimate guide to securing your wallet.
1. AI-Powered Deepfake Impersonations
This is the "Black Mirror" of crypto scams. Scammers use AI to clone the voices and faces of industry leaders (like CZ or Elon Musk) or even your own friends and family. They invite you to "exclusive" Zoom meetings or send voice notes on Telegram urging you to invest in a "hidden gem" or claim an airdrop.

The Trap: Because it sounds and looks like someone you trust, your guard drops.The Defense: Always verify through a second, independent channel. If a "friend" asks for crypto via voice note, call them on a regular phone line to confirm.
2. "Ice Phishing" & Malicious Smart Contracts
Traditional phishing steals your password; Ice Phishing tricks you into signing a transaction that gives the scammer full permission to spend your tokens.

The Trap: You think you are "Claiming a Reward" or "Approving a Swap" on a DEX. In reality, you are signing an increaseAllowance or setApprovalForAll transaction that lets the scammer drain your entire wallet balance instantly.The Defense: Use "Watch-only" wallets for browsing and never sign a contract unless you've verified the site’s URL and the contract's reputation via tools like Wallet Guard.
3. Address Poisoning
Scammers use bots to monitor the blockchain. When you make a transaction, they send a tiny amount of crypto ($0.01) from an address that looks almost identical to your own (e.g., it starts and ends with the same 4 characters).
The Trap: When you go to send your next big transaction, you accidentally copy the "poisoned" address from your recent history instead of your actual wallet.The Defense: Never copy addresses from your transaction history. Always use your Address Book or scan a QR code.
4. Fake Airdrop "Drainers"
With the rise of new Layer 2s and AI protocols in 2026, airdrop hunting is at a peak. Scammers create professional-looking landing pages for "Season 2" airdrops of popular projects.
The Trap: Clicking "Check Eligibility" prompts a wallet connection. Once connected, a Wallet Drainer script scans your wallet for the most valuable assets and initiates a transfer.The Defense: Only follow links from official, verified Twitter/X accounts or the project’s official documentation.
5. SIM Swap & Social Engineering 2.0
Even with a strong password, your exchange account is at risk if you use SMS-based Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). Scammers trick mobile providers into porting your phone number to their device, giving them access to your recovery codes.

The Defense: Switch to App-based 2FA (Google Authenticator/Authy) or, better yet, a Hardware Security Key (Yubikey).
#SPAM #Scam? #Write2Earn #Binance #MarketRebound
How when they want to see your face 🥴😮‍💨 #2026 😒 they sent me 2500 tokens 2026 that when they gave me, they provided an amount of 10$ .. now it's at 300$ 😒 nothing suspicious, be careful #SPAM #Alert🔴
How when they want to see your face 🥴😮‍💨
#2026 😒

they sent me 2500 tokens 2026 that when they gave me, they provided an amount of 10$ .. now it's at 300$ 😒 nothing suspicious, be careful

#SPAM #Alert🔴
If you're still completing tasks in those crypto mining games that have no real airdrops or where you've invested but haven't even recovered 10% of your funds, it's time to rethink your approach. Many of these games promise big rewards after asp certain period, but in most cases, they turn out to be scams. People spend weeks or months grinding, only to realize there’s no actual payout. Some platforms pay a small amount initially to build trust but eventually shut down, leaving users with nothing. It’s time to delete such games and move on. Don't fall for flashy YouTube videos that make unrealistic claims. Many YouTubers promote these projects through sponsored content without verifying their legitimacy. To make informed decisions, always do your own research (DYOR). Check the project's whitepaper, team members, blockchain transparency, liquidity, and community feedback before investing your time or money. Value your time—once wasted, it can't be recovered. #AICrashOrComeback #dyor #MarketRebound #SPAM
If you're still completing tasks in those crypto mining games that have no real airdrops or where you've invested but haven't even recovered 10% of your funds, it's time to rethink your approach.

Many of these games promise big rewards after asp certain period, but in most cases, they turn out to be scams. People spend weeks or months grinding, only to realize there’s no actual payout. Some platforms pay a small amount initially to build trust but eventually shut down, leaving users with nothing.

It’s time to delete such games and move on. Don't fall for flashy YouTube videos that make unrealistic claims. Many YouTubers promote these projects through sponsored content without verifying their legitimacy.

To make informed decisions, always do your own research (DYOR). Check the project's whitepaper, team members, blockchain transparency, liquidity, and community feedback before investing your time or money. Value your time—once wasted, it can't be recovered.

#AICrashOrComeback #dyor #MarketRebound #SPAM
Be very careful with scammers, there is a lot of spam, no one gives anything away, or there are free airdrops, or it infects your system #spam #Binance Be very careful with scammers, there is a lot of spam, no one gives anything away, or there are free airdrops, or it infects your system.#Binance #spam
Be very careful with scammers, there is a lot of spam, no one gives anything away, or there are free airdrops, or it infects your system #spam #Binance

Be very careful with scammers, there is a lot of spam, no one gives anything away, or there are free airdrops, or it infects your system.#Binance #spam
There is no reason to trust people you don't know who make their decisions with reasoning and strategy. nothing is easy and free. you have to study and practice. if you don't follow me, start doing it and learn about cryptocurrency investments with Migo. #Binance #Square #SPAM #estafas #BinanceSquareTalks
There is no reason to trust people you don't know who make their decisions with reasoning and strategy.
nothing is easy and free. you have to study and practice.
if you don't follow me, start doing it and learn about cryptocurrency investments with Migo.
#Binance #Square #SPAM #estafas #BinanceSquareTalks
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$SUI $CETUS recommends a #SUI ecological #MEME coin #SPAM . SPAM is a trading mining MEME coin launched for stability and TPS stress testing of SUI, with fair chip distribution, allowing anyone to participate in trading mining. The market has mostly been cleared, and it has started to rebound. Since liquidity is all SPAM/SUI, it will fluctuate with the rise and fall of SUI, but the volatility will be greater than SUI, making it more suitable for SUI spot trading. Currently, the total market value is around 100,000, so there is limited downside potential, while the upside potential is at least 10-100 times. Interested parties can research further before purchasing.
$SUI $CETUS recommends a #SUI ecological #MEME coin #SPAM . SPAM is a trading mining MEME coin launched for stability and TPS stress testing of SUI, with fair chip distribution, allowing anyone to participate in trading mining. The market has mostly been cleared, and it has started to rebound. Since liquidity is all SPAM/SUI, it will fluctuate with the rise and fall of SUI, but the volatility will be greater than SUI, making it more suitable for SUI spot trading. Currently, the total market value is around 100,000, so there is limited downside potential, while the upside potential is at least 10-100 times. Interested parties can research further before purchasing.
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$BETA many coins are really on the rise, beta 2 proudly maintains its status as the whale's toy, still small investors are exploited #spam
$BETA many coins are really on the rise, beta 2 proudly maintains its status as the whale's toy, still small investors are exploited #spam
Currently our short script will be #SHORT Positions and SELL signals will be updated for this week and next week. This will be considered a correction to prepare for the next Uptrend increase. I personally hold USDT mainly and only #HODL spot is currently more than 20%. My current investment portfolio is not the time to put money into coins. Trading Insight does not #Fomo markets and monitors signals from anyone else. Signals are given when we analyze technical + market behavior and trading volume so we can decide on the signal and send it to you. So please do not #spam our article that we must Buy or Long the market at the present time. We will fully update profitable signals and market views for your reference
Currently our short script will be #SHORT
Positions and SELL signals will be updated for this week and next week.
This will be considered a correction to prepare for the next Uptrend increase.
I personally hold USDT mainly and only #HODL spot is currently more than 20%.

My current investment portfolio is not the time to put money into coins.

Trading Insight does not #Fomo markets and monitors signals from anyone else. Signals are given when we analyze technical + market behavior and trading volume so we can decide on the signal and send it to you. So please do not #spam our article that we must Buy or Long the market at the present time.
We will fully update profitable signals and market views for your reference
#spam call today received a call from binance like soudi number the number is 966108191085 it's computer voice and it's told my otp number is like started and my self switched off my mobile after on the mobile inform to binance customer service as per them there is no call from binance to customer please care full ur money is ur dream ,ur savings ,ur life don't allow others loot from u god bless u all
#spam call today received a call from binance like soudi number the number is 966108191085 it's computer voice and it's told my otp number is like started and my self switched off my mobile after on the mobile inform to binance customer service as per them there is no call from binance to customer please care full ur money is ur dream ,ur savings ,ur life don't allow others loot from u god bless u all
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$CVP whalelada is on sale, 0.0's are coming, get well soon #spam
$CVP whalelada is on sale, 0.0's are coming, get well soon #spam
$CAKE #SPAM they are throwing futt at that coin because it is going to collapse!!!
$CAKE #SPAM they are throwing futt at that coin because it is going to collapse!!!
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2141788867The whale drops it from 10.072 to 0.070 just by clicking on it, the whale takes it from there and slowly passes it on to us little fish, we became toys, spam with a coin without volume #spam
2141788867The whale drops it from 10.072 to 0.070 just by clicking on it, the whale takes it from there and slowly passes it on to us little fish, we became toys, spam with a coin without volume #spam
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