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Stay Safe with Crypto Scam Alerts and Resources
Discover essential tools and knowledge to combat cryptocurrency scams. At Go Crypto, we provide comprehensive resources, including step-by-step guides and actionable checklists, to help you stay informed and secure. From understanding what information is safe to share to reporting scams effectively, we empower you to take control of your crypto safety. Our articles and downloadable guides ensure you have the support you need to navigate the crypto world securely. Don’t wait—explore our resources and stay ahead of crypto scam alerts today!
Crypto? What to Share — and What to NEVER Share
⚠️ Stop! Before you share your crypto info…
Are you sure it’s safe? Did you know some info gives full access to your wallet?
Our latest blog post makes it simple:
✅ What info is safe to share
✅ What info is NEVER safe to share
✅ How to protect yourself while still getting help
📖 Read here: https://www.go-crypto.org/post/need-help-with-your-crypto-here-s-what-to-share-and-what-to-never-share
📄 Download our PDF guide — share it with a loved one and keep your crypto secure!

Should You Also Report a Crypto Scam to the FTC?
Our latest blog post explains how and why to report a crypto scam to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) — with a simple, step-by-step checklist to make the process easier and less overwhelming.
Reporting helps protect others and contributes to shutting down scam operations.
📖 Read here: https://www.go-crypto.org/post/after-ic3-should-you-also-report-a-crypto-scam-to-the-ftc
📄 Download our PDF guide — share it with a loved one and keep your crypto secure!

Crypto scam? This is the first place to report it.
If you’ve been affected by a crypto scam, your first report should be to the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) — the FBI’s central hub for online fraud.
We just published a new blog that explains exactly how to file an IC3 report, with a simple checklist to make the process less overwhelming.
📖 Read here: https://www.go-crypto.org/post/the-first-place-to-report-a-crypto-scam
📄 Download our PDF guide — If this helps, please share — it could make a real difference for someone else.

U.S. Secret Service Field Offices Available to Help Victims of Cryptocurrency Loss
Our latest blog post explains how to contact U.S. Secret Service field offices to help investigate your crypto-related financial crime.
📖 Read here: https://www.go-crypto.org/post/u-s-secret-service-field-offices-available-to-help-victims-of-cryptocurrency-loss
📄 Download our List of Secret Service Field Offices — share it with others.

A Simple Phone Script for Calling the U.S. Secret Service After a Crypto Loss
This post shares a simple phone script to help individuals report a cryptocurrency loss by calling a local field office of the United States Secret Service, along with guidance on what information to prepare and how Go-Crypto can support next steps.
📖 Read here: https://www.go-crypto.org/post/a-simple-phone-script-for-calling-the-u-s-secret-service-after-a-crypto-loss
📄 Download our PDF guide — share it with a loved one.
