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Recent crypto scheme costs investor $200,000 (how to avoid)

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Wed, Feb 7, 2024 02:31 PM

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I would hate for this to happen to you... Recently, I got an email about an investor who was trying

I would hate for this to happen to you... Recently, I got an email about an investor who was trying to catch airdrops from different cryptos. They were using a wallet that had over $200,000 worth of Eth in it. While many airdrops are legitimate, some are expertly crafted schemes designed to use people's desire for quick profits to steal their crypto. Well, that's exactly what happened in this case, and this investor is sadly now out $200k. I don't want that to happen to you... Which is why we're running a 96% discount on our Ultimate Guide to Keeping Your Crypto Safe: [Save 96% on our Ultimate Guide to Keeping Your Crypto Safe — Newly Updated for February 2024!]( It goes without saying that $200,000 is a life-changing figure. We expect big gains to come to the market soon... Make sure you have your safety locked down right now so you don't lose your fortune after you've made it. Happens all the time... Bryce Paul Crypto 101  By the way... If you're not interested in our newly updated guide to keeping your crypto safe, use the link below and I will stop sending you information about it. However... You'll still remain on our list to keep receiving other complimentary crypto information and resources. [Yes, stop sending me updates on this newly updated crypto safety guide (However, keep me on your list)...]( To make sure you keep getting these emails, please add bryce.paul@crypto101podcast.com to your address book or whitelist us. Want out of the loop? [Unsubscribe](. Boardwalk Flock LLC, 1596 North Coast Highway 101, #1037, Encinitas, CA 92024, United States

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