KEEP YOUR WALLETS SAFE

in #t7 years ago

Many people out there are interested in cryptocurrency they get into it through different means and the easiest way seems to be through faucets where they solve captcha and get small amounts of coin mostly satoshis, faucets gives very small amount which makes it difficult for them to get any reasonable amount of coin within a short period.

Another way they try to get coin is by mining pool but all crypto savvy knows that crypto mining requires you to invest good money before you can make any real profit. Various websites gives advice on what currency to mine by comparing the mining difficulty. Even with this sites in place it is still very difficult for a beginner to break into the crptocurrency business because the cost of the mining equipment is way beyond their capability.

Why do we need to keep our wallets safe and secured? I am a victim of fraudulent act and i think it would be of great value to share my experience with Steemit members, desperate people use a coning way to lure you into a payment system where you have to fund their wallet to have access to their mining pool you wont get anything in return as they disappear and they still find a way into your wallet account and rip you off your coin.

Finally, I would be sharing all the tricks and cheat codes they use to manipulate people as I am on a research to expose their scamming systems.

THANKS FOR YOUR TIME AND PLEASE TELL OTHER CRYPTO TRADERS.

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