今天这一幕让我思绪拉回20年前,眼眶忍不住湿润,如果当年医疗科技发达,可能亲人也不会离开。下一次转身可能就是一辈子,所以珍惜眼前人,不要让自己活在后悔中。一姐 @Yi He 说了:日行一善,一姐的行动也一直在鼓励和感染着我,哪怕是一个小小的举动,都可以为很多人送去温暖!希望所有善良的人都会有善报,希望好人一生平安🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻也希望自己好好爱自己,珍爱身体,对自己好一点,因为没有谁能替你承受病痛的折磨!身体才是第一,其他都是浮云,所以今晚开始尽量别熬夜,最近这一个月真的累坏了,以后尽量12点睡觉,说到做到。希望广场的主播们,也都要注意身体!
🛡️ Part 18: Spotting the "Rug Pull" Topic: How to Identify Scams and Fake Projects
As you become an expert, you will be targeted by scammers. In 2026, scams have become high-tech, using AI and deepfakes. A Rug Pull is when developers build a project, wait for you to invest, and then suddenly "pull the rug" by disappearing with the money. 1. The Anonymous Team If a project's founders are "undoxxed" (anonymous) and have no track record, be extremely careful. Legitimate projects usually have founders with public LinkedIn profiles or a history of building successful apps. 2. Locked Liquidity In a "Liquidity Rug Pull," the developers drain the trading pool so you can't sell. The Check: Always look for Locked Liquidity. If the developers have locked their funds in a "time-vault" for 1 or 2 years, they cannot run away with the money today. 3. The "Honeypot" Trap This is a clever scam where the smart contract is coded so that you can buy the coin, but the sell function is disabled for everyone except the developer. You see the price going up and up, but you are trapped. Tip: Use tools like Honeypot.is or RugDoc to scan a coin's code before buying.
Love❤️ is like crypto - it rewards the patient and the bold. Every dip is a lesson, every rise is proof of belief. Trust your strategy like you trust your heart. This Valentine’s Day - HODL love and chase your Binance dreams. 💛