The frequent occurrence of scams in cryptocurrency trading discussions is worth vigilance. When browsing the plaza, you often see people recommending various CA tokens. A simple way to identify them is to click on the other person's avatar and check whether the account has a registration date label. If there is no registration time tag next to the avatar, it can generally be judged as an overseas account, specifically used to promote zero-value coins and scam others. Conversely, any account with a clear registration date displayed below the avatar is usually an active domestic crypto enthusiast. As long-term players, they typically would not risk damaging their reputation by posting scam coins. Observing the historical posts of such suspicious accounts can reveal clues—content filled with unknown garbage coin CA addresses. Remember this trick; it can help you avoid over 90% of the pitfalls.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 9h ago
This move is indeed brilliant. I fell into this trap before, and now I see that account years have become a habit.
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BlockDetective
· 9h ago
Wow, this move is brilliant. I was previously scammed by accounts like this. Looking at their historical posts, they all contain strange and weird coin addresses. Now that I see they haven't registered for long, I immediately block them.
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degenwhisperer
· 9h ago
Wow, this move is brilliant. I've been doing this for a long time. Seeing registration time can really instantly identify a large number of brainwashed accounts, saving me several times.
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StealthDeployer
· 9h ago
Wow, this move is brilliant. If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have been scammed by those fake old coin friends.
The frequent occurrence of scams in cryptocurrency trading discussions is worth vigilance. When browsing the plaza, you often see people recommending various CA tokens. A simple way to identify them is to click on the other person's avatar and check whether the account has a registration date label. If there is no registration time tag next to the avatar, it can generally be judged as an overseas account, specifically used to promote zero-value coins and scam others. Conversely, any account with a clear registration date displayed below the avatar is usually an active domestic crypto enthusiast. As long-term players, they typically would not risk damaging their reputation by posting scam coins. Observing the historical posts of such suspicious accounts can reveal clues—content filled with unknown garbage coin CA addresses. Remember this trick; it can help you avoid over 90% of the pitfalls.