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Bitcoin has become a global financial tool, but it has also opened the door for scammers. Many spam messages promise quick profits or urgent alerts to trick people into sending their coins. Here are simple ways to spot them.
  1. Unrealistic promises: Messages claiming you can double your Bitcoin or get guaranteed returns are scams. No one can promise risk-free profits.
  2. Suspicious senders: Check the profile, email, or phone number. Most scammers use fake or new accounts with no real history.
  3. Urgency and pressure: Spam often tries to rush you with threats like “Send BTC in 10 minutes, this is a scare tactic.
  4. Unknown links: Never click on random links. Many lead to fake Bitcoin sites designed to steal your details.
  5. Requests for private keys: No legitimate Bitcoin service will ever ask for your seed phrase or password.
In addition: If a message looks too good to be true, it probably is. Stay alert, avoid suspicious links, and never share your private information. Detecting spam is the first step to protecting your Bitcoin.
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