Heads up - scammers are actively promoting rug pull software on Instagram these days. They're targeting newbies with fake tools and pump schemes. This kind of predatory marketing keeps popping up across social platforms. The crypto space definitely needs better defense against these schemes. If you see suspicious ads offering instant wealth or "guaranteed" trading bots, just keep scrolling. These are the exact tactics used before rugging happens. Stay sharp out there and do your own research before touching any unknown projects.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-06 08:13
Another wave of airdrop hunters is about to move. These scammers are truly hard to defend against.
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OffchainOracle
· 01-04 19:19
ngl these scammers are getting more and more cunning. My friend almost got scammed by that "instant earning" bot on IG the day before yesterday.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 01-03 12:33
ngl, I see this kind of scam every week. Beginners are really easy to fall for it. Last month, I even saw someone being tricked into a bunch of u in the group.
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TommyTeacher
· 01-03 11:18
These kinds of scammers are getting more and more rampant. I'm already fed up with those "guaranteed profit" scam apps on Instagram.
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 01-03 11:18
Been cut again, talking too much just brings tears.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 01-03 11:10
I'm TM buying the dip again at a high level, I completely don't understand the technicals. The bearish signals are all there, but I just have to catch the bottom...
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 01-03 10:54
actually, if you run the numbers on instagram's ad targeting algorithms (n=847 scam cases i've tracked), the correlation between follower count and rugpull susceptibility hits 0.94. classic market inefficiency tbh
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BlockchainBard
· 01-03 10:53
Honestly, I'm tired of all those fake bot ads on Instagram, and they dare to call it "guaranteed returns"... LOL
Heads up - scammers are actively promoting rug pull software on Instagram these days. They're targeting newbies with fake tools and pump schemes. This kind of predatory marketing keeps popping up across social platforms. The crypto space definitely needs better defense against these schemes. If you see suspicious ads offering instant wealth or "guaranteed" trading bots, just keep scrolling. These are the exact tactics used before rugging happens. Stay sharp out there and do your own research before touching any unknown projects.