BlockBeats has opened an official identity verification channel to combat impersonation fraud.
BlockBeats has opened an official website verification channel to prevent impersonation of employees and fraud.
With the recent surge in phishing and fraud within the crypto community, several imposters posing as BlockBeats employees have emerged on the social platform Telegram. They falsely claim to provide "investment guidance," "project promotion," "investment attraction," and other services to lure users into related investment activities, ultimately deceiving them of their money.
BlockBeats hereby solemnly declares that since its establishment in 2018, BlockBeats has always focused on content reporting and information services in the blockchain industry and has never been involved in any form of token investment, project referrals, investment solicitation, or similar businesses. It will not recommend investment projects to users or charge any fees in any official or personal capacity.
Recently, to enhance transparency and combat fraud, BlockBeats has opened an official identity verification channel. Users can access the website's "Official Verification Channel" at the bottom of the page to verify the information. We urge all users to remain highly vigilant, refrain from trusting unverified sources of contact and recommendations, and avoid financial losses.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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