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I don't have a piggy bank, but I received a verification code. What happened? Did someone steal information?
1, this kind of non-proprietary SMS or link must not be clicked at will to avoid cell phone poisoning.
2. Now some merchants will indiscriminately send messages to attract you to log in or download their foreign currency pots as a means of commercial promotion.
3. Maybe someone else mistyped your mobile phone number when entering the verification code.
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