Crypto casino scams: clones, phishing, fake support
Fake Stake sites, Telegram “recovery”, seed phrases, miracle bonuses — concrete reflexes. 18+.

1. Clones beat Hollywood hacks
Crypto casino scams target your logins and wallets. A Stake lookalike, an Instagram ad, a bad Google Ad, a short link.
Type the URL yourself, check the certificate, beware odd subdomains. Our affiliate links go to the configured official offers (Stake / Crypto.com / NordVPN).
2. Fake support
Nobody legitimate asks for a seed phrase, password, or 2FA codes. Not Discord, not Telegram, not a “Stake agent” in DMs.
After a deposit that doesn’t credit: txid + in-app / official-domain email support. Not an off-site “recovery” form.
3. Signals, bots, “2% a day”
Groups that promise predictable crashes or a USDT doubling are fraud. Provably fair does not make a game predictable.
If someone asks you to send funds to a “recovery contract”, stop: don’t send more.
4. Wallet and on-ramp
Official Crypto.com apps / official stores. Check the publisher. A VPN (NordVPN) can reduce risk on public Wi-Fi — it does not replace 2FA.
Don’t mix a self-custody seed with a casino account. The casino does not need your keys.
5. Responsible play
Shame after a scam sometimes leads to re-depositing “to get even”. Stop. 09 74 75 13 13. 18+.
6. Next
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