Be cautious of a recent scam targeting XRP — the "FXRP XRP Staking" fraud. This scammer promotes on YouTube and search engines under the guise of "XRP Packaging and Staking," promising returns of 1.5% to 1.8% per month.
Honestly, this kind of return rate sounds suspicious. Legitimate XRP staking projects wouldn't advertise so aggressively on search engines nor promise such outrageous fixed returns. Usually, this pattern is a classic Ponzi scheme — early investors can earn profits, but the money comes from later users, and it will inevitably collapse.
Pay special attention to the fact that they use a variant coin name like "FXRP," which can easily confuse those unfamiliar. The real XRP is simply XRP, without all the flashy packaging.
If you see similar promotions, remember one principle: in the crypto world, a free lunch doesn't exist. Any project promising fixed high returns should be approached with caution, especially those that rely on advertising bombardments to attract new users. Protect your private keys and assets above all else.
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CryptoSat
· 20h ago
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faded_wojak.eth
· 12-19 12:22
Coming up with this again? 1.5% monthly income? I laughed. These days, even scammers don't bother to think.
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rugged_again
· 12-19 12:16
It's the same trick again, always changing the coin name to scam.
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fren.eth
· 12-19 12:14
FXRP? That's really shady. They even want to ride on XRP's popularity with the name. This tactic is way too low.
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DegenDreamer
· 12-19 12:06
FXRP, just by looking at the name, you can tell there's a problem. No matter how fancy the variant coin is made to look, it can't change the Ponzi scheme nature.
Be cautious of a recent scam targeting XRP — the "FXRP XRP Staking" fraud. This scammer promotes on YouTube and search engines under the guise of "XRP Packaging and Staking," promising returns of 1.5% to 1.8% per month.
Honestly, this kind of return rate sounds suspicious. Legitimate XRP staking projects wouldn't advertise so aggressively on search engines nor promise such outrageous fixed returns. Usually, this pattern is a classic Ponzi scheme — early investors can earn profits, but the money comes from later users, and it will inevitably collapse.
Pay special attention to the fact that they use a variant coin name like "FXRP," which can easily confuse those unfamiliar. The real XRP is simply XRP, without all the flashy packaging.
If you see similar promotions, remember one principle: in the crypto world, a free lunch doesn't exist. Any project promising fixed high returns should be approached with caution, especially those that rely on advertising bombardments to attract new users. Protect your private keys and assets above all else.