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scams are getting really wild lately.
the best way to stay 97% scam free is to know, basically acquiring knowledge in this area.
how?
- listen to other people experiences.
- read about scams, hacks and how. they happened.
- stay updated on new attack methods.
the problem is that a lot of people enter crypto and go straight into farming airdrops, grinding discord roles, chasing NFTs whitelists and hunting the next opportunity.
almost nobody teaches them how to protect their wallets, secure their funds or avoid getting hacked.
and before anyone says “that only happens to newbies” that’s not true.
even OGs get hacked and scammed.
here are a few ways to reduce your chances:
- connect only to trusted websites.
- read transaction prompts before signing anything.
- revoke approvals you no longer use.
a lot of hacks happen because we’re rushing to claim an airdrop or mint an NFT.
we connect our wallet without checking if the site is legitimate and sign transactions without reading what we’re approving.
sometimes the damage doesn’t happen immediately.
you sign something today, forget about it and weeks or months later your wallet gets drained because you previously interacted with a malicious contract.
- never sign what you don’t understand.
- reject suspicious requests.
- if something says “grant full access to your wallet” and you don’t know why, don’t approve it.
- download apps and files only from official sources.
- update your devices through official stores like the App Store or Google Play Store.
- avoid cracked software.
- use security tools ( i’m currently using @GuardiaApp )
- ignore unsolicited DMs.
- real support teams won’t message you first or ask for wallet access, seed phrases or private keys.
- avoid crypto transactions on public Wi-Fi whenever possible.
- be careful with random Zoom, Google Meet or other call links from unknown teams. scammers often use fake meetings to compromise wallets and devices.
no security setup is perfect, but if you consistently follow these habits, you’re already far safer than most people in the space.
if you made it this far, drop your own security tips below.
let’s help more people stay safe.

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The Guardia beta is growing fast.
Real users. Real wallets. Real protection.
More features coming. More partnerships loading. More wallets protected every day.
Early users will be rewarded. Be early.
guardia.live

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@yourealazyfvck Smh I have to renew my shit again as well how much should we actually be paying?
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I might start a company to do this and make it automatic so people don’t have to deal with all of these Indian scammers that exist here who try to finesse people for clicking a button in an online portal
None of this is hard to do, couldn’t imagine paying $7,000 for this LOL
David@yourealazyfvck
These "business setup" companies in Dubai are absolutely fucking horrible to deal with If you're thinking about moving to Dubai just go to the free zone website and sign up yourself and deal with them directly DO NOT pay someone to "setup your business" or handle your docs
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what you saying.. just say bismillah & invest?
Muslim Bitcoiner BIP-110⚡@MBitcoiner
Halal sports betting is already here
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once @GuardiaApp mobile version releases we will revolutionize cybersecurity for the digital landscape 🛡️
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niggas still getting drained in 2026 when @GuardiaApp exists whatta sad life..
Guardia@GuardiaApp
Someone lost $12 million by copying the wrong wallet address. The address looked almost identical. One character was different. This is called address poisoning. It's one of the simplest attacks in crypto and it's growing fast. Guardia's Clipboard Guardian catches altered addresses and alerts you before you make a crucial mistake🛡️
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