


Check the provided cryptocurrency address using a blockchain explorer. Double check the user name of the suspected scam account, and compare that to the username of the celebrity’s real account. Assume that anytime a celebrity is offering to give away free cryptocurrency on social media, it’s a scam. Do not fall for claims about explicit material they have of you that they will post unless you send cryptocurrency, and report it. How to avoid impersonation giveaway scams.Ignore job listings to be a cash-to-crypto converter or crypto miner.If you receive an email, text, or social media message from a government, law enforcement agency, or utility company stating your accounts or assets are frozen, and you'll need to send crypto or money, contact the agency and ignore the message.Ignore text messages and emails from well-known or new companies, saying your account is frozen or they are worried about it.

