List of Scam pages of the moment. (ALERT FAUCETS): The complete guide to bitcoin scams.

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Cryptocurrency resources: List of fraudulent websites

As important as obtaining good cryptocurrencies at a good price and knowing how to manage your wallet is knowing how to protect them from thieves and fraudsters. Unfortunately the profitability of the cryptocurrencies brings a lot of scavengers that take advantage of the inexperienced people, damaging the name of the cryptocurrencies. That is why Blockchain education is vital. Let's go with the basics, avoid fraudulent pages, here is a complete compilation:

Scams! List of websites trying to steal your cryptocurrencies

                                                                               ALERT OF SCAMS

In recent months, we can see a lot of SCAM websites, trying to steal bitcoins from noobs..

This is the most up-to-date list of fraudulent websites, thanks to BadBitcoin.org for the information!

Some pages in this list still active. Watch out

                                                            (Remember, there aren't FREE BITCOINS!)


Yourbitcoinbanker.com

Krypto-gold.com Cryptogold.com and Cryptogold.de

Loanbit.net

1stghs.com

Ximoney.site

Btctradefare.org

Securecapitals.com

Auroramine.com

Doublerbitcoins.com

Onlinebitz.com

Firstgalaxy.com

Bitcosmos.biz

Bitconcept.biz

Genuinebitcoinmultiplier.com

Bitwallio.com  

Coin-lite.com

Crypto Merchandise

Altradecoin.com

Bitmo.li

Bitcashworld.com

Bitcurr.top

Cryptofly.net

Bitcoin-manager.info

Iseiko.jp

Globalbid.biz

Cyrpto-hardware.online

Cryptopay: Bitcoin Debit Card

Best-bitcoin-generator.bid

Fflakmining.com

Bostonltcminer.us

Fastpaybtc.com

Hoy-unlimited.com

Blockchlain.info

Bitx2.biz

Decenteris.org

Coindoubler.ga

Ecoinonline.org

bitcosmos.biz

Quantumhash.net


Of course there are many more, after all for the scammers it is very simple and lucrative to make a website promising to get rich quickly and close the page as soon as they have fulfilled their objectives. In general, any platform that offers you a fixed return is a giant red flag. The greater the profit-earning capacity, the greater the red flag.


Cryptocurrencies are lucrative enough in themselves, but require an investment of time and resources to learn how to do it well. There are only 3 ways to earn money in cryptocurrencies: Mining, cryptocurrency and trading. Mining is in the cloud or mining with equipment. Within the creation of a cryptocurrency wallet, you add only in consolidated projects or mix it with investment in ICO's. Aside we could add, accept them as payment.


All this requires investment of time and / or resources (money). The only thing free is the Faucets, which offer "free cryptocurrencies" and I put in quotes because they are cents what you earn per month in exchange for spending time... so...doesn't repay at all.


So if what they offer you is simply by putting an X amount of cryptocurrencies, your money will miraculously multiply without moving a finger, so you can't see your money anymore.

Distinguishing a good crypto project from a fraud can mean the difference between making gold or losing everything you have ... Where to start in this new world of cryptocurrencies today?


Tips:

  • Don't stay in the first page you see on the internet
  • Look for alternatives to double your money, if that is your intention.
  • Search on the internet for recommendations of the pages that interest you BEFORE investing.
  • Learn and Invest in scalping, holding and trading.
  • The Scam can be on any page, it's better to inform yourself than to trust quickly.


If you liked my post #UPVOTE / if you have been in any of these pages #comment your experience. / #Resteeam So other people can also know about these fraudulent pages.

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