Holiday Crypto Scams to Watch
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Fraudsters exploit emotions and trust:
Fake wallet apps and phishing emails
Bogus token sales and holiday presales
Romance/pig-butcher scams
Impersonation of regulators, exchanges, or tech support
Always verify sources, avoid sharing private keys, and stick to official apps.
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Scammers are most active during holidays—extra caution is always needed.
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Awareness is the best defense against seasonal crypto scams.
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All DMs are scams. All e-mails are scams.
See above and you are safe.