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Beware: Scammers Impersonating Bybit Powered by SATOS on WhatsApp

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


Bybit Powered by SATOS is alerting its users to scams occurring on WhatsApp. Reports have surfaced about groups falsely claiming to represent the company.

Scam Warning

Recently, reports have emerged of scammers adding users to WhatsApp groups, falsely claiming to represent Bybit Powered by SATOS. These individuals aim to procure personal and financial information from unsuspecting users.

Official Communication Channels

The company emphasizes that it does not use WhatsApp for official communications, promotions, or customer service. Users are advised to rely only on verified channels: the official website, Telegram group, Telegram announcements, and X platform.

How to Protect Yourself

To ensure safety, users should not engage with any suspicious WhatsApp groups and should only trust official communication. If encountering suspicious messages or groups, do not respond or share any information, immediately report it to Bybit Powered by SATOS customer support, and block the contact.

Bybit Powered by SATOS urges its community to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to help safeguard all its clients.

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