Identify real and fake coins, don't be fooled anymore. Those counterfeit coins claiming to be native projects are everywhere; they seem official but are actually scams. Do thorough research before investing—check official channels, confirm legitimate sources, and don't be blinded by promises of high returns. One thing to remember: don't touch your wallet until you understand what you're doing; there are too many lessons from getting "cut" by scams.

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ETH_Maxi_Taxivip
· 01-19 01:03
I'm tired of it already. Every day, there are fools getting scammed. Is it really that hard to DYOR?
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AirdropHunterZhangvip
· 01-18 05:24
Really, the altcoins I've freeloaded on over the past year could fill an exhibition. Every time, I go all-in and then... get wiped out, haha. Now my SOP is to look at the code, check the contracts, and browse through PancakeSwap. Sometimes I still get caught, but there's nothing I can do—this is the job I do to make a living.
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LiquidationKingvip
· 01-16 02:28
Coming back with this again? I've been cut three times already haha. Now I just pass when I see high returns.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-16 02:14
Really, everyone was initially the one getting cut fat; now I understand that it’s important to look at the code and contract address.
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HorizonHuntervip
· 01-16 02:12
Really, I've been scammed before. Just one digit off in a contract address, and the account was wiped clean. Now I'm much more cautious.
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ZkSnarkervip
· 01-16 02:05
well technically, the number of fake token clones is basically a proof sketch for why on-chain verification exists... imagine if people just, y'know, actually checked the contract address first lmao
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 01-16 01:59
Really, there are so many scam coins now that it's outrageous. My friend lost two ETH last month just because he entered the wrong contract address.
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CexIsBadvip
· 01-16 01:59
Here comes the same old scam to harvest retail investors, I'm already tired of it.
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