Never trust the sender’s email address, even if it says binance.com. Using a simple script you can basically send email that will display any sender you want. Hover over the links and verify the links they redirect to. https://www.binance.com/en/official-verification
Check the email address it’s sent from, if it looks like a fake email address then it’s a scam. If it’s actually from Binance, then you have to decide if you actually trust Binance
Even if it’s from Binance it’s still probably not worth it.
Last time I did their missions and got nine tries on roulette.
The options were something like [$1, $10, $100, 1BNB, …, “Try again”].
Despite “Try again” being one out of eight, all nine spins landed on that.
Will never do their “missions” again.
If you can, download the message header. Click the three dots to your right and see if you see message header or original message or something like that. There you can see the hyperlinks, if the email address reply to changed etc.
Copy the details, all of it, to https://mxtoolbox.com/EmailHeaders.aspx
Or https://toolbox.googleapps.com/apps/messageheader/
And paste it to see what the site says. This helps to see if the email is “legit”. It’s in quotes, because it gives you an idea if the email is “safe” or forged in a way.
Sometimes the email address could be forged. Good luck. Try it out and see what I mean. Mxtoolbox, has several additional tools you can use.
They always send notifications on the app/website.
Check it
Never trust the sender’s email address, even if it says binance.com. Using a simple script you can basically send email that will display any sender you want. Hover over the links and verify the links they redirect to.
https://www.binance.com/en/official-verification
‘Upto 10,000’
So I’ll be claiming my 0.02 busd soon.
It’s Binance….if its legit it’s still a scam.
Check the email address it’s sent from, if it looks like a fake email address then it’s a scam. If it’s actually from Binance, then you have to decide if you actually trust Binance
This is the reason why binance has a phishing phrase on every email
Got an email today looks like a scam just said id post it here to make sure and make people aware.
I guess binance support will be answering this one soon…
Enable the anti-phishing-phrase for your binance account to be able to verify, if a mail is from Binance or not.
Even if it’s from Binance it’s still probably not worth it.
Last time I did their missions and got nine tries on roulette.
The options were something like [$1, $10, $100, 1BNB, …, “Try again”].
Despite “Try again” being one out of eight, all nine spins landed on that.
Will never do their “missions” again.
If you can, download the message header. Click the three dots to your right and see if you see message header or original message or something like that. There you can see the hyperlinks, if the email address reply to changed etc.
Copy the details, all of it, to https://mxtoolbox.com/EmailHeaders.aspx
Or https://toolbox.googleapps.com/apps/messageheader/
And paste it to see what the site says. This helps to see if the email is “legit”. It’s in quotes, because it gives you an idea if the email is “safe” or forged in a way.
Sometimes the email address could be forged. Good luck. Try it out and see what I mean. Mxtoolbox, has several additional tools you can use.