Binance Scam Message Checker
Binance scams often use fake withdrawal alerts, verification deadlines, support impersonation and links that copy exchange login pages.
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Binance scam warning signs
Binance-themed scams may ask for wallet details, seed phrases, two-factor codes or urgent verification through a link received by message.
- unknown link or unusual domain
- request for payment, card data, code, password or wallet access
- urgent warning, threat or offer that sounds too good
- known brand, platform or service copied in an unknown link
How ScamScouter helps
ScamScouter checks text, links, domains, emails and text extracted from screenshots. The result gives a risk score and clear explanations.
Quick safety tips
- Do not enter card details, passwords, wallet seed phrases or verification codes through links received in messages.
- Open the official domain manually instead of using the link you received.
- If the message asks for money or creates urgency, treat it with caution.