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How to Identify Fake Cryptocurrency Exchanges?
The most common advice for cryptocurrency holders is to turn to only well-known and respected cryptocurrency exchanges. Reputable exchanges should have an extensive social media presence, website, and verifiable employees. They should also have an established history among researchers and the cryptocurrency community. Research before creating an account, and check to see whether other users or established researchers in the cryptocurrency field can confirm its legitimacy.
Some additional red flags typical of a fake exchange include:
Some additional red flags typical of a fake exchange include:
- If an exchange promises a rate of return on an investment that seems too good to be true, it most likely is. Any offers of guaranteed returns, especially those that promise exceptional returns in the first days or weeks after registering on the exchange, are a telltale sign of a fake exchange.
- Don’t succumb to any pressure to deposit funds or make a larger investment than you intended. Legitimate exchanges will not deploy such tactics to solicit clients.
- Excessive communications that look like spam, especially those that continue to ask for persistent recharging of wallets, may be a sign that the exchange is trying to collect funds to be misappropriated.
- Be wary of any unsolicited offers or calls with advice on investing or buying cryptocurrencies. Even if the calls are said to be from financial advisors or brokers, if such calls are originating from an unregulated cryptocurrency exchange, it may be an indicator that something illegal is afoot.
- Platforms that ask for unusually high registration or withdrawal fees that were not previously disclosed should also be avoided and reported.
- As with a scammy or malware-infected website, questionable exchanges may look different from a legitimate exchange. These scams may rely on well-worn social engineering attack techniques to trick potential users to invest.
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