Think TikTok crypto advice sounds too good to be true? You're right—and Meta's not much better. Here's how to protect yourself from scams on social media.
Crypto is back in the news, but is it ever really gone? We’re diving into a disturbing trend on TikTok—and other social media platforms like Meta—that could cost you big. A recent study found that nearly 70% of crypto advice on TikTok is misleading—yikes! And if you’re wondering why this is so shocking, just ask OG. His rant about the scams and misinformation on social media says it all! From meme coins to unqualified influencers, the crypto world on platforms like TikTok and Meta is full of traps. So, how can you protect yourself from crypto scams? Treat social media crypto advice as a warning sign. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Always seek credible, qualified sources for financial advice. Stay smart, Stackers, and don’t let the TikTok and Meta crypto scammers steal your money!
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