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  1. We’ve investigated many suspicious presales. Some are truly deceptive, but BlockBoost (BBT) is just hilariously bad.

    The whitepaper is written in broken English, with entire paragraphs repeated and even a chatbot question left in by mistake. The tokenomics don't add to 100%. And the project’s website is no better - many features are broken, and the bridge system offered us $5,200 in BNB in exchange for $4,500 in Ethereum. Infinite money glitch!

    If you need a good laugh, check out our full investigation: auriccrypto.com/articles/scams

    #BNB #Ethereum #Crypto #Presale #Scam #ScamAware #Funny

  2. Is the Solaxy (SOLX) presale a scam? 🚨

    This project claims to be a Solana layer-2... yet its token is on Ethereum. And that's just the first red flag.

    It’s registered offshore at the same address as another shady presale, promises unrealistic staking rewards, has a vague whitepaper, and even openly calls itself a memecoin.

    You can read our full investigation here: auriccrypto.com/articles/scams

    In our article, we’ve also linked multiple independent investigations that confirm our findings.

  3. Texans hit by floods, but don't let scammers flood your heart! 🎗️ Targeting generous donors, scammers fake charities. Avoid them by researching before donating. Check orgs on sites like Charity Navigator. RT to spread the word! 🛡️🌊 #CharityScam #TexasFloods #ScamAware consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-aler

  4. Staying safe online:  'Ask Silver' is a free scam checking tool. It’s designed to protect you from scams. You can upload a screenshot of suspicious texts, emails or websites and it will tell you if it spots anything suspicious. ➜ www.asksilver.com

    #StaySafeOnline #OnlineSafety #ScamAware

  5. Staying safe online:  The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has launched its new ‘Firm Checker’ tool to help consumers protect themselves against fake companies who pose as legitimate financial service providers  ➜  fca.org.uk/consumers/fca-firm-

    #StaySafeOnline #OnlineSafety #ScamAware

  6. Staying safe online:  Shopping and paying safely online.  Here’s some tips to help protect you against scams and fraud, plus what to do if you don’t get the item you order.  ➜  moneyhelper.org.uk/en/everyday

    #StaySafeOnline #OnlineSafety #ScamAware

  7. Staying safe online: 7 energy scams to watch out for: As bills soar, the scammers are seizing their chance. Here's how to keep your money safe. ➜ which.co.uk/news/article/7-ene

    #StaySafeOnline #OnlineSafety #ScamAware

  8. Unwanted calls target everyone, often leading to scams. 📞🚫 To avoid, limit sharing your number, register on the Do Not Call list, and use call-blocking tools. Stay vigilant! ⚠️ Protect your info and spread the word! 📣 Learn more: consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-aler #ConsumerAlert #PrivacyProtection #ScamAware

  9. Is PEPETO presale a scam?

    This PEPE clone has too many red flags: unrealistic staking rewards, anonymous team, no proof of promised features, and fake hype. But the biggest concern? Frustrated investors on their social media getting ignored.

    Read our full investigation here: auriccrypto.com/articles/scams

  10. Is BTFD presale a scam?

    While it has cute mascots and a mobile game, there are many red flags – unrealistic staking returns, an anonymous team, a misleading webpage and a lack of real information about the project's development. Moreover, the discussions on its subreddit are filled with doubts and concerns.

    Read our investigation: auriccrypto.com/articles/scams

  11. Meme Index (MEMEX) raises multiple red flags often seen in suspicious presales – an anonymous team, vague audits, unrealistic promises, and paid hype.

    Even beyond that, the main idea doesn't hold up. It claims to offer an index with memecoins like Dogecoin and PEPE, yet there’s no proof that these assets are actually held. Moreover, the system is easily manipulated, and the MEMEX token has no clear utility.

    Our full investigation breaks it down here: auriccrypto.com/articles/scams

    #MEMEX #MemeIndex #Scam #ScamAware #ScamAwareness #Cybersecurity #Presale #Crypto #Altcoins #Memecoins

  12. Meme Index (MEMEX) raises multiple red flags often seen in suspicious presales – an anonymous team, vague audits, unrealistic promises, and paid hype.

    Even beyond that, the main idea doesn't hold up. It claims to offer an index with memecoins like Dogecoin and PEPE, yet there’s no proof that these assets are actually held. Moreover, the system is easily manipulated, and the MEMEX token has no clear utility.

    Our full investigation breaks it down here: auriccrypto.com/articles/scams