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Copycat wallet apps are slipping into app stores. Learn the 5 most common variations and how to spot them.
Learn more →Scammers buy ads for fake helplines that look identical to real support. Here's the script they use.
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Get safety guidance →How to reach official Coinbase support, what real support never asks, and how to recover from scams.
Get safety guidance →Clone apps, fake extensions, drainer dApps, seed-phrase phishing, and address poisoning — explained.
Get safety guidance →Learn the common warning signs before interacting.
Hover the link, check the exact domain, and look for misspellings before you sign in.
Learn more →Unexpected pop-ups asking to 'validate' or 'sync' your wallet are never legitimate.
Learn more →Real support never DMs first, never asks for your seed phrase, never calls out of the blue.
Learn more →If you have to send crypto to receive crypto, it's a scam — every time, without exception.
Learn more →Tick the habits you already follow. No sign-up, nothing stored — just a quick self-check to see where you stand.
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Everyone slips up at first. These are the four most common patterns we see, with calm, practical fixes.
Search ads sometimes outrank real sites. Type the URL yourself or use a saved bookmark.
Anyone claiming to be 'support' in a DM or comment is almost certainly a scammer.
Your 12 or 24 words are your wallet. No legitimate person, app, or service ever needs them.
Install wallets only from the link on the project's official website — not from a store search.
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Practical safety habits every digital asset holder should follow.
Add an authenticator app to your crypto accounts for an extra layer of confidence at every sign-in.
Bookmark official sites and double-check URLs before signing in — a 5-second habit that keeps you on the real site.
Write your recovery phrase on paper or metal and store copies in two safe places you control offline.
Confirm the recipient address and network before you send. A small test transfer makes new addresses risk-free.
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