Binance, in cooperation with law enforcement, is launching a campaign to prevent scams by issuing alerts targeted at potential victims, according to a company blog post on March 3. The project, called joint campaign against scams, was first launched in Hong Kong, and now the company intends to expand it to other jurisdictions.
Keeping our ecosystem and #Binance community safe is at the heart of what we do. For this reason, Binance has announced a new collaboration campaign with law enforcement to prevent scams and protect its users.
The initiative, called the joint campaign against scams, has been successfully tested in Hong Kong and is now expanding to other jurisdictions. The goal of the campaign is to alert users about possible scams and frauds, offering detailed information on how to avoid them.
This will be achieved through the issuance of alerts targeted at potential victims, which will help reduce the number of scams and protect Binance users from any potential loss of funds.
Binance takes the security of its users very seriously, and this campaign is a testament to its commitment to protecting the Binance community. The company will continue to collaborate with law enforcement to identify and prosecute those responsible for scams and provide users with the necessary resources to protect themselves and maintain their financial security. With this new initiative, Binance becomes a leader in the fight against scams and demonstrates its commitment to protecting its users and its ecosystem overall.
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