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== Common Crypto Futures Trading Scams == Scammers often target inexperienced traders with promises of high returns or guaranteed profits. Here are some common scams to watch out for: * **Fake Exchanges**: Fraudulent platforms that mimic legitimate '''top crypto futures exchanges''' to steal your funds. * **Phishing Scams**: Fake websites or emails designed to steal your login credentials. * **Pump-and-Dump Schemes**: Groups artificially inflate the price of a cryptocurrency before selling off, leaving others with losses. * **Unregulated Brokers**: Platforms that operate without proper licenses or '''crypto futures regulations 2023''' compliance. * **Fake Trading Bots**: Scammers promote '''crypto futures trading bots''' that donβt work or are designed to steal your funds.
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