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You Bought the “Right” Token — But It Was a Clone You searched the token name on a DEX.Same logo. Same ticker. Lower price. “Great entry.”...

Why Investors Keep Losing Money in “Early Token Sales” You see the pitch everywhere: “Private round almost closed.”“IDO price: $0.015. Listing price: $0.18.”“Guaranteed 12x–30x.”Countdown timer ticking....

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The “Security” category on Cryptomonetka is a place where you’ll find practical guides on how to protect your money, crypto wallets, and accounts. Here we cover the most common scam tactics in simple language — from rug pulls and honeypot tokens to fake exchanges, phishing websites, and other fraud schemes.
Crypto gives you freedom — but it also comes with full personal responsibility. If you send funds to the wrong address, connect your wallet to a malicious website, or buy a “trap token”, recovering your money is often impossible. That’s why security should be the first topic every beginner learns.
✅ If you don’t understand it — don’t buy it.
Missing an “opportunity” is always cheaper than losing your entire deposit.
In our articles you’ll find clear checklists and step-by-step actions: what to look for, where to verify, and which warning signs should immediately raise red flags.