Price: $0.17424 0.4991%
Market Cap: 25.87B 0.9453%
Volume (24h): 1.16B 0%
Dominance: 0.9453%
Price: $0.17424 0.4991%
Market Cap: 25.87B 0.9453%
Volume (24h): 1.16B 0%
Dominance: 0.9453% 0.9453%
  • Price: $0.17424 0.4991%
  • Market Cap: 25.87B 0.9453%
  • Volume (24h): 1.16B 0%
  • Dominance: 0.9453% 0.9453%
  • Price: $0.17424 0.4991%
  • Jan / 01
    • Angry Pepe $APORK SCAM Warning: Risky Presale! Don’t Be Misled by $SHIB, $DOGE, $SUNDOG, and $TET Comparisons!
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am TheCoinrise Media
      Angry Pepe $APORK, a newly emerging token, raises concerns due to its lack of transparency, unsubstantiated claims of returns, fabricated hype, suspicious media coverage, and potential indicators of fraud. Unlike reputable meme coins such as $DOGE and $SHIB, Angry Pepe $APORK has no established community, utility, or clear development roadmap. Investors should exercise caution and conduct thorough research before investing in this project, mindful of red flags such as anonymous developers, absence of audits, excessive promises, low social media engagement, and questionable tokenomics.
    • Dogecoin Community on Alert: Fake Dogecoin Airdrop SCAM Targets Users
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am CryptoNewsLand
      Dogecoin community members are alerted to a fraudulent airdrop scam perpetrated by the "Doge2014token" account. This account falsely promises non-existent Dogecoin giveaways. Users are advised to avoid participating in the scheme as it involves phishing links that compromise personal information and financial assets.
    • Dogecoin Creator Breaks Silence on Fake McDonald's Meme Coin SCAM
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am U_Today
      McDonald's Hack Prompts Meme Cryptocurrency SCAM Amidst the ever-evolving crypto landscape, a peculiar incident unfolded yesterday involving the offic...
    • Law firm impersonators target crypto SCAM victims, FBI alarms
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am crypto.news
      The FBI warns of fraudulent lawyers targeting victims of cryptocurrency scams, impersonating attorneys and using social media to promise assistance in recovering lost funds. These scammers utilize fake websites resembling legitimate law firms and request advance payments, with estimated losses reaching $9.9 million between February 2023 and February 2024. The FBI advises caution, emphasizing thorough research before engaging with cryptocurrency recovery services, as crypto-related investment scams have surged, accounting for 86% of all investment fraud losses in the U.S. in 2023.
    • Is PEPU a SCAM? What Investors Must Know Now!
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am BlockchainReporter
      Emerging cryptocurrency Pepe Unchained ($PEPU) has garnered attention for its rapid growth and technological advancements on Ethereum's L2 network. L2 blockchains aim to address scalability, speed, and efficiency issues, facilitating increased cryptocurrency usage. However, PEPU's legitimacy remains a subject of debate, highlighting the need for thorough research and cautious investment strategies in the face of market speculation and misinformation.
    • Elon Musk Falls Victim to Crypto SCAM: Find the Safest Platform to Protect Yourself
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am The Coin Republic
      RCO Finance (RCOF), a secure decentralized stock trading platform, offers a safe haven for investors amidst the prevalence of crypto scams exploiting Elon Musk's association with Dogecoin (DOGE). By diversifying portfolios beyond meme coins and utilizing AI-powered insights, RCOF empowers users to make informed decisions and safeguard their crypto investments from fraudulent schemes.
    • Crypto Trader Duped: $68M in Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) Lost to Address Poisoning SCAM
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am CoinOtag
      A trader lost $68 million in Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) in an address-poisoning scam, highlighting the ongoing risks in the crypto space. Address poisoning, also known as address spoofing, tricks victims into sending their digital assets to fraudulent addresses. This incident underscores the importance of being vigilant and thorough during cryptocurrency transactions to avoid falling prey to such scams.
    • India Cracks Down on e-Nuggets SCAM, Binance Assists: A Major Step for Crypto Regulation (BNB)
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am CO NEWS
      India's Enforcement Authority, in collaboration with major cryptocurrency exchanges, has confiscated $10.5 million from E-Nuggets, an online scam app. Posing as a gaming platform, the app lured users with promises of high returns, but abruptly closed operations after investments were made. This crackdown highlights the growing efforts by authorities to combat crypto scams and protect investors.
    • Hugewin in 2024: SCAM or Not? How Hugewin Is Changing the Rules of Online Betting
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am CoinPedia News
      Hugewin is a burgeoning online betting platform that has disrupted the industry with its innovative use of cryptocurrencies. Offering a vast gaming selection, rapid payment processing, and generous bonuses, Hugewin caters to both casual and seasoned players. Its commitment to community support, modern payment methods, safety, and responsible gaming practices positions it as a leader in the iGaming landscape.
    • Solana Memecoins Identified as Massive SCAM: Experts Highlight 5 Trustworthy Projects for the Next Bull Run
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am TheBitTimes
      Solana-based meme tokens have recently come under scrutiny for fraudulent activities, highlighting the need for investors to exercise caution. To navigate the volatile crypto landscape, experts recommend five reputable projects poised for success: BlastUP, Jupiter Crypto, Pepe Crypto, Toncoin, and Bonk Crypto. These projects offer varying potential, with BlastUP gaining attention for its strong concept and connection to the Blast ecosystem. By carefully evaluating these projects and conducting thorough research, investors can make informed decisions and potentially reap the rewards of the upcoming market surge.
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