Yesterday we talked about earning yield without handing over control. But let’s get real—there’s yield, and then there’s bait.
Scams in crypto don’t always wear ski masks. Sometimes they wear slick websites, fake audits, and insane APYs. If a project promises too much with no transparency, no time-tested code, and a mystery team—run.
Do your own research. Check the codebase, the tokenomics, the community. Real builders aren’t afraid of the spotlight. Fake ones vanish the moment the liquidity dries up.
Tomorrow, we’ll explore how to build your own radar so you don’t just survive in crypto—you thrive.
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**Fun Fact Of The Day**
The largest rug pull on record was the “Squid Game” token scam in 2021—its anonymous founders vanished after stealing over $3 million, and the coin’s value dropped from $2,800 to near zero in minutes.
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