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Last updated 2 years ago

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The crypto scams are always advertisers on the same websites with identical sensational titles to lure investors.

  • crypto-news-flash.com

  • analyticsinsight.net

  • techpoint.africa

  • bitcoinist.com

  • cryptomode.com

  • techcabal.com

  • coinspeaker.com

  • cryptonomist.ch

  • thecoinrepublic.com

  • zycrypto.com

  • cyprus-mail.com

  • cryptonewsz.com

  • euroweeklynews.com

  • outlookindia.com

  • theportugalnews.com

  • cryptonews.com

  • beincrypto.com

  • tekedia.com

  • and many others…..

Below you can see the sensational writing style applied on Gnox, which is now defunct and confirmed as being a scam, and Orbeon Protocol, the next scam scheduled for the 4th of April 2023.