Have you ever purchased something from your favorite celebrity?
Perhaps it was concert tickets, or memorabilia. Did you know that the risk those offers are scams is incredibly high?
Don’t worry. You don’t have to forsake your dedication; there’s a new development in (believe it or not) the crypto world that can save you from these frauds.
Never send a check through the mail or give your credit card details to a sketchy website ever again.
Now you can support your favorite celebrities through the most secure monetary transaction system ever to exist.
I hope by this point you’re familiar with blockchain.
It’s essentially a technology that acts as both a receipt and a security measure.
While you’ve probably heard horror stories about cryptocurrencies’ security (or lack thereof), they’re usually blown out of proportion.
Yes, there have been instances where cryptocurrencies and blockchain have been used by criminals to pull off a scheme.
But what the news reporters aren’t telling you is how blockchain actually works.
They capitalize on your fear of new financial developments and use words like “money laundering,” or even “terrorism” to incite a reaction from you.
They’re trying to chase you away from what will undoubtedly be the next method in which we handle money.
But that can only harm you as an investor and member of the global economic society in the future.
Just like critics publicly spurned the Big Tech companies when they were still startups and quietly invested to get in on the ground floor, they want you to miss the crypto bandwagon.
And I can’t let that happen.
I also can’t sit back and watch as online scammers scavenge for your sensitive information like hungry hyenas.
While technology has developed enough to bring us a linked transaction system like blockchain, it has also enabled unscrupulous characters to create digital bolt cutters.
No longer should you be a victim to the elitists that want to keep crypto’s profits for themselves, nor should you be prey to hackers that capitalize on your online vulnerabilities.
One of the most common scams has to be ticket scalpers. Or false product listings on sites like eBay or Craigslist. These go back to even before scams came through company emails or advertisement links.
That’s just plain old fraud. People pretend they have a product you want, whether it’s front row seats or a signed poster, and charge exorbitant fees for it.
Chances are you or someone you know has fallen into this sort of trap, where you’re out a couple hundred bucks and whatever it is you “bought.”
It’s time for that to change.
If you have a guilty pleasure, say a certain band, athlete, or performer, that you want to support or buy from, cryptocurrency has actually developed a way to make sure your money goes where you want it to.
Celebrities have actually begun crafting their own personal cryptocurrencies.
The first to hit the market was boxer-singer-senator Manny Pacquiao’s “pac.”
Others are anticipated from football star Michael Owen, R&B artist Jason Derulo, and many others as these coins take hold.
While you’re probably picturing a plastic coin with your celeb’s face on it (and no one knows if that’s how they’ll appear), these coins are actually worth a lot more than what you might think.
Not only do they serve as a secure, direct transaction between yourself and your idol of choice, but they also stand to revolutionize the way we patronize our favorite celebs.
Just think about it; you want to donate to a celebrity charity but don’t want the money to fall to scammers?
Go through their personal coin and the blockchain seal guarantees the funds end up where they belong.
All of this is made possible by a new platform called the Global Crypto Offering Exchange (GCOX).
This exchange is where Pacquiao is listing his coin, as well as where other interested celebs have set up shop.
GCOX is unique in that it offers not only a pipeline between fans and celebrities by way of securing monetary transactions, but it also paves the way for a more intimate and global connection without the interference of scammers.
So keep your eye out for your favorite singer, actor, athlete, or even politician. Their personalized coins can be your way out of celebrity scams forever.
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