cryptocurrency exchange with offices in Europe, explains scammers will impersonate a well-known celebrity or loved one with an emotional angle that encourages them to send tokens.
As with many other scams, this could leave them out of pocket to the tune of a year's wages, but they can pre-empt these attacks.
Scammers trying to realise the "romance" angle will often use pictures or other details from family members' social media. Thankfully, this is easy to pull apart and only requires a video call request.
Real-life family members will hopefully accept the request, but scammers will always try and avoid it. READ MORE: Shiba Inu price prediction: Crypto needs to TRIPLE growth to hit $1People shouldn't give out their financial details to.
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