[Scam] Viral Sh*tcoins Alert

 

Goes without saying, but I'll say it anyway...

Scams plague the cryptoverse.

Here's a dandy to watch out for:

Some random project sends billions of "Sh*tcoins" to a famous person.

Crypto fans take note of the new loot the famous person is holding. 

This creates buzz and hype around the token.

The price follows the hype.

Problem is these coins are not worth the digital space they take up.

Most of them end up in the dumpster before you know it.

There is, however, a legitimate way to play altcoins.

For instance…

What if you knew every time Binance (or some other legitimate exchange) was about to list a new token?

Even though the project is yet unproven…

The folks at Binance would have done their due diligence.

On your behalf, too!

Now, here's what's interesting about these listings…

Usually (but NOT always), once a coin is listed on one of these major exchanges, it tends to take off.

Sometimes by double or even triple-digits within hours. 

Some recent gainers:

  • BONK shot up nearly 351%.
  • CUBE almost 150%.
  • AUDIO a tad over 65%.

All within a short 72 hour window. 

Are these anomalies that only happen once in a while?

Not at all.

Last year, Markets Pro issued an average of 4 alerts about these kinds of tokens… every single week. 

The trend continues into 2023. 

Click here for details. 

Regards,

Russell DeCorte 
Director
Markets Pro

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