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Crypto scams often promise unrealistic returns with little risk to entice investors who feel afraid of missing out on opportunities. These scams are commonly promoted online through social media and fake trading platforms or investment firms. The scammers may claim to be unregulated or withhold funds and demand fake payments.
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Crypto Exchange Format

Crypto scams often promise unrealistic returns with little risk to entice investors who feel afraid of missing out on opportunities. These scams are commonly promoted online through social media and fake trading platforms or investment firms. The scammers may claim to be unregulated or withhold funds and demand fake payments.
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Crypto scams

Crypto-related scams often promise unrealistic returns with little or no risk to


the investor. The goal is to make you feel afraid of missing out on an opportunity
others are profiting from. These types of scams are typically promoted online using
social media and websites designed to look like legitimate/registered trading
platforms or investment firms. People running these scams will often suggest that
they don’t need to comply with financial regulations in your province or country.
They may also withhold funds and try to scam you by demanding payments for fake
taxation, fees, or other charges.

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