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    What are the 4 types of Crypto ?

    The victim sent almost Crypto $50,000 in three separate transactions. At some point, the victim believed he had made a profit of more than $200,000. But when he tried to withdraw the funds, Liquldohn’s “customer service” told the victim his account would be frozen and he would have to deposit $18,000 to” unfreeze” it. The victim has not been able to recover funds. The second victim, an elderly man with diminished mental capacity, was reported by a financial advisory firm. The firm reported that their customer was contacted through Linkedin, by someone presenting herself as a computer science major at UC Berkeley, which happened to be the victim’s college alma mater. The scammer convinced the victim to withdraw money from his account at the financial advisory firm and transfer it to Liquldohn.The victim transferred $880,000 from a bank account. Later, the victim also attempted to withdraw $220,000 from his trust account and $40,000 from his IRA account, but the financial advisory firm denied this request and reported the fraud to DFPI. Two Californians fell victim to the scam website A A16Zcrypto.cc/H5/#, which they believed was a legitimate website run by a well-known venture capital firm.

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    Re: What are the 4 types of Crypto ?

    Quote Originally Posted by jordanemu View Post
    The victim sent almost Crypto $50,000 in three separate transactions. At some point, the victim believed he had made a profit of more than $200,000. But when he tried to withdraw the funds, Liquldohn’s “customer service” told the victim his account would be frozen and he would have to deposit $18,000 to” unfreeze” it. The victim has not been able to recover funds. The second victim, an elderly man with diminished mental capacity, was reported by a financial advisory firm. The firm reported that their customer was contacted through Linkedin, by someone presenting herself as a computer science major at UC Berkeley, which happened to be the victim’s college alma mater. The scammer convinced the victim to withdraw money from his account at the financial advisory firm and transfer it to Liquldohn. The victim transferred $880,000 from a bank account. Later, the victim also attempted to withdraw $220,000 from his trust account and $40,000 from his IRA account, but the financial advisory firm denied this request and reported the fraud to DFPI. Two Californians fell victim to the scam website A A16Zcrypto.cc/H5/#, which they believed was a legitimate website run by a well-known venture capital firm.
    Crypto is used for payment systems, to execute automated contracts, and run programs. Anyone can create a crypto-asset, so at any time there can be thousands in circulation. Crypto was first developed as digital currency to use as money. Some stores accept crypto as payment for goods and services. Some ATMs let you withdraw it as physical money. But crypto is not a legal tender in Australia and is not widely accepted as payment. Most people don’t use it for everyday transactions. It is not the sort of investment to use to build your savings.

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    Re: What are the 4 types of Crypto ?

    Once you have chosen your platform, the next step is to fund your account so you can begin trading. Most crypto exchanges allow users to purchase crypto using fiat (i.e., government-issued) currencies such as the US Dollar, the British Pound, or the Euro using their debit or credit cards – although this varies by platform. Crypto purchases with credit cards are considered risky, and some exchanges don't support them. Some credit card companies don't allow crypto transactions either. This is because cryptocurrencies are highly volatile, and it is not advisable to risk going into debt — or potentially paying high credit card transaction fees — for certain assets.

    Some platforms will also accept ACH transfers and wire transfers. The accepted payment methods and time taken for deposits or withdrawals differ per platform. Equally, the time taken for deposits to clear varies by payment method. An important factor to consider is fees. These include potential deposit and withdrawal transaction fees plus trading fees. Fees will vary by payment method and platform, which is something to research at the outset. Cryptowisser's guide to cryptocurrencies.

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    Re: What are the 4 types of Crypto ?

    When I first started trading crypto, choosing the right platform and funding method was a big deal. I quickly realized how much fees and speed matter. That’s why I now use Paybis — especially when I need to swap tokens like USDT (ERC20) to BAT (https://paybis.com/swap-usdt-erc20-to-bat/). It’s fast, reliable, and has some of the lowest fees I’ve seen across exchanges. Whether you're buying bitcoin or exploring other altcoins, Paybis offers a secure crypto exchange experience. For B2B services or personal investments, it’s easily one of the best places to buy crypto without dealing with credit card complications or delays

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    Re: What are the 4 types of Crypto ?

    Used Make Agency for crypto marketing to a DeFi tool I'm building. The traffic looked clean and showed strong engagement. Bounce rate dropped too, which is rare. I liked that they don't promise miracles, just steady work. Felt like a real collaboration. So far, no complaints.

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