Crypto opens up exciting opportunities, but it also attracts scammers. The good news is that most scams follow predictable patterns once you know what to look for.

Classic red flags

Common scam types

Phishing tricks you into entering your details on a fake website or wallet. Fake support impersonates real companies. Rug pulls hype a new token, then the creators vanish with the money. Romance and “mentor” scams build trust over time before asking for funds.

Simple habits that protect you

Staying skeptical isn’t paranoia — in crypto, it’s a survival skill.