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November 19, 2024

Binance’s Warning: Don’t Fall for Fake Tokens.

Binance’s Warning: Don’t Fall for Fake Tokens.

As we all know, the crypto world is a wild west of innovation and, unfortunately, deception. Just when you think you’ve seen it all, something new pops up to try and separate us from our hard-earned digital dollars. That’s why I was interested to see a recent post from Binance about the rise of fake tokens trying to hitch a ride on their good name.

The Problem with Fake Tokens

Binance recently tweeted out a Community Safety Notice about these fraudulent tokens. As they pointed out, these aren’t just harmless jokes; they’re designed to scam unsuspecting users into giving away their money. The exchange urged everyone to do their due diligence and only interact with verified tokens.

It’s not just Binance that’s at risk here; it’s every user who doesn’t know better. And let’s be honest—how many people out there are still using “Binance” as their password?

How Does Binance Keep Us Safe?

So how does Binance protect its users from these kinds of scams? According to their blog post, they’ve got some pretty advanced systems in place.

First off, they use an internal risk engine that combines AI with manual reviews to monitor transactions in real-time across their entire ecosystem. This system flagged over $2.4 billion in potentially fraudulent activity between January and July 2024 alone!

They also have multilayered security measures that include everything from personalized notifications to cooldown features for withdrawals. And get this—they even recovered $73 million in lost funds for external third parties!

What Can We Do?

Despite all of Binance’s efforts, it’s clear that users need to take some responsibility too. Here are some extra steps you can take beyond what even Binance recommends:

  • Use Multi-Factor Authentication: Seriously, if you’re not using MFA or 2FA yet, start today.

  • Secure Your Wallets: Consider using hardware wallets for your long-term holdings.

  • Check Your Recipient Addresses: Always double-check the wallet address you’re sending crypto to; once it’s gone, it’s usually gone forever.

  • Educate Yourself: Stay updated on common scams like phishing attempts and rug pulls.

Final Thoughts

The crypto space is still maturing, and as it does so, we’re likely going to see more regulations pop up—especially after things like Operation Token Mirrors come into play. But until then, it’s on us as individual traders to be vigilant.

So here’s my takeaway: don’t let your guard down just because you’re on a platform like Binance. Scammers are getting smarter by the day!

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Alina Garaeva: a crypto trader, blog author, and head of support at Cryptorobotics. Expert in trading and training.

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