Halloween-themed shitcoins materialize to haunt Crypto Twitter

             Here's a spooky scare
             Wicked witches, naughty coins
             Your funds are left bare

Halloween has become the latest excuse for digital coin developers to launch their own 'fa-boo-lous' tokens — many of which are unfortunately bad news.

If you've been on Twitter lately, you've probably seen projects like Halloween Token popping up. 

However, these projects typically offer no real use case or future for investors. It can be hard to tell sometimes, and that's why it's important to be vigilant when you're trick or treating on the blockchain.

Projects like Halloween Wars Token make it easy for investors to avoid. 

They blatantly share their intent to "ride the hype of what many claim is the most exciting time of the year: Halloween." 

Other projects like Halloween Bsc may go as far as to celebrate milestones; such as their recent tweet celebrating a bull run — even when a search will show no existence of an ENDS/BMB trading pair on Binance or any other trading platform. 

Spooky isn't it?

Unfortunately, where there's money to be made, there are those looking to cash in. It's witchful thinking to believe otherwise. As a result, it becomes paramount for investors to do their research. 

Read the full story here on Cointelegraph.

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Russell DeCorte
Director
Markets Pro

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