According to the Notcoin team, after the pre-sale of NotCoin started through pre-launch market coupons, users have reported many fake NFT tokens to the developers. In fact, these coupons are active tokens on your blockchain that users can sell on the Getgems market.
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In this regard, the NatCoin team has warned users that in the blockchain space, anyone can create a fake token and fraudsters can easily advertise their fake NFTs online. They say that considering that all transactions in the blockchain space are irreversible; If someone buys a fake token, they will lose their ToonCoin forever.
Due to the existence of such a risk, users should pay attention to the name of the collection and its confirmation when buying a token. In this regard, the NatCoin team on Telegram has published a multi-step solution to distinguish fake fake tokens from real coupon NFTs and advised users to check the following if they suspect a fake token or a collection:
- By looking at the details section, make sure that the non-genuine token belongs to the official collection, which can be seen on the NatCoin dedicated page on the Getgems Marketplace (getgems.io).
- Make sure the non-coupon token is not single, as fake and scam NFTs are single. You can check this on the same page that shows the token token.
- To report fake collections, contact the Telegram bot (Telegram robot ads) of Get Gems market support or raise it with the NatCoin user community on the Internet.
The NatCoin team also says that users who try to scam others with fake non-coin tokens will be banned from the Get Gems website. They have also advised users to trade in NotCoin coupons at getgems.io/notcoin.
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