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Cryptopolitan 2020-01-12 03:15:11

Beware of Bitcoin scammers using Martin Lewis on social media

Social networking sites and social media, in general, are filled with Bitcoin scammers ready to swindle any unsuspecting individual who is looking for profit. Bitcoin Scammers across social media With the growth of the crypto industry, it was inevitable that Bitcoin scams and other illegal activities would also grow. Such scams are now common on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and even messaging app Telegram. These scams can now be seen in the comment section of popular Tweets, Facebook posts impersonating an influential person and now even on Instagram. These scams include impersonation of a figure that is both well-known and trusted

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