@sherry_spurlin: 🛑 If you’ve ever sent crypto and just… hoped it went through — stop. There’s a string of letters and numbers called a transaction hash, and it’s the only proof you have that your money went where you think it went. here’s the part that’s annoying. Your exchange already has this information. They generate it every single time you send a transaction. So why isn’t it sitting right there on your statement? because Nobody’s forcing them to make this easy for you. Statements get built for the easiest questions — how much do I have, date sent, etc . Not the hardest one — can I prove where it went. And once an exchange knows customers aren’t asking for the hash, there’s no reason to go out of their way to hand it to you. That’s not a conspiracy. It’s just… convenient. For them. Not for you. So don’t wait on your statement to protect you. Screenshot the hash yourself, every time, before you hit send. Scammers count on you not getting it. They’ll swap a wallet address mid-conversation, and if you’re not looking at that hash, you won’t catch it until it’s gone. I took the machine apart so you can see how it’s built — the full breakdown, the exact screenshot to take before you hit send, it’s all on my YouTube channel this week. Go watch it before your next transaction, not after. yall be safe #scam #scammer #cryptoscamawareness #cryptoscam
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