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Reading these cards will take less than 10 minutes, but these principles will protect you not just with Triatlantis, but across all crypto projects.
If someone asks you to trust them blindly or rushes you to immediately buy, sell, or click a link - it's a scam.
Take a pause. Think it through. Real crypto deals never need immediate decisions or require you to trust without verification. If they say it does, they want to steal your funds.
There is no Undo Button - allow yourself to be slow.
They'll create tokens that look nearly identical to ours and may link to our website and social channels in the token profiles.
You can verify our official social links on our website. Always cross-check token addresses with triatlantis.com or this page. Fake tokens typically have significantly lower liquidity than genuine ones.
They'll copy our entire website and host it on domains with similar names, swapping visually similar letters.
The best way to protect yourself is to bookmark our site triatlantis.com right now or save it in your notes app. Always access the site from that saved source.
Scammers can create fake announcements about token launches, airdrops, or special offers claiming to be from Triatlantis.
Check both our website and social channels. When we announce something, it's explicitly visible across all our platforms simultaneously. There are no privileged insiders who get information before the community.
You're guaranteed to see scammer posts in Twitter's recommended feed that look almost 100% identical to our account. They'll likely announce fake token sales or airdrops.
Our official social links are only on our website. Never click Twitter links without verification.
You'll receive DMs offering early token access before listing, help buying/selling on Pump.fun, congratulations on winning token giveaways, "official" Triatlantis support, guaranteed profits, private country token presales, investment advice, even job offers, interview requests, or meeting links.
If someone messages you first, they're almost certainly trying to scam or exploit you.
Stay extremely cautious and skeptical.
One wrong wallet address means permanent loss - there's no undo button for crypto transactions.
When sending or swapping crypto, always start with a tiny test transaction. Only send the full amount after confirming the test reached the right destination.
Every time you scam someone, you make the world around you worse and ultimately harm yourself.
Psychologists confirm: once someone scores big through deception, they can't stop - they'll repeat until caught. The short-term gain isn't worth these consequences. It's a losing trade.
Make an exception today, read our litepaper. Maybe this is the moment to simply buy our tokens, lean back, and relax?