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Is digital collection a scam?

This is a scam.

There are all kinds of birds in the forest, and those digital collections that you are crazy about and targeting will be scams, as long as you can distinguish the authenticity. Common scams are:

1. Imitate the private letter of the project party.

Whether it is a "celebrity" or some famous project parties, it is necessary to verify its authenticity. For example, a fake project account sends you a text message, trying to get subsequent users to click on the link. Don't visit this link, it is fake.

2. Pretend that the project party sends a reply or other e-mail.

The following email looks serious, but the link in it is fake. Liars will lure you to visit a website and then steal your memory or wallet.

Introduction to digital collection:

Foreign countries call it "NFT" (non-fun token), and domestic countries call it digital collection, which refers to heterogeneous tokens. Generally speaking, digital collection is to use blockchain technology to generate a unique digital voucher for each artwork/work for digital collection. Buying a digital collection means having an ID card in the digital field, which is unique, indivisible, tamper-proof, verifiable and scarce.

Digital collection originated from the fiery NFT abroad. NFT (non-homogeneous token) is a technical standard in blockchain, which endows digital artworks with the characteristics of blockchain technology and makes these virtual objects have unique and tamper-proof credentials.

The manifestations of digital collections include but are not limited to digital pictures, music, videos, electronic tickets, digital souvenirs and other forms.