Scams, Phishing and Fraud

Pavel Bains
The Blueprint by Bluzelle
2 min readDec 27, 2017

As we get closer to our token sale on January 18, 2018, you may encounter several attempts to fraud you of your money from scammers and phishing attempts. Experienced crypto people are well aware of the snakes out in the grass. If you are new to this space you need to do research and protect yourself.

On our side we will do the best we can to prevent these and give warnings. Whether you are taking part of our sale or another, here are some guidelines from Bluzelle which every token sale project should also share with their community:

Bluzelle will never email you or message you directly with a request to send funds to us. Even on the days leading up to the token sale we will let you know of key instructions and events, but anything to with payments will only be available on our site or blog. Do not send anything to someone asking you to send funds to an address they messaged you with.

Bluzelle will never email you or message you with a wallet address to send ETH to. The only place you will see our wallet address to contribute to will be on our site. Do not send anything to someone asking you to send funds to an address they messaged you with.

Bluzelle does not condone selling or buying of whitelist spots. Anyone attempting to sell you one is looking to fraud you. Also, whitelisted spots do not guarantee a place in our token sale as you still need to go through full KYC.

If you are unsure of any information received via email, check our website or blog for information that matches it. Any important information sent out is also posted on our blog.

To repeat, Bluzelle will not email or directly message you asking for payment to an ETH wallet address.

Please protect yourself and keep alert.

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Pavel Bains
The Blueprint by Bluzelle

CEO Bluzelle. WEF Tech Pioneer 2017. Futurist, Writer for Fast Company, Forbes, Coindesk. “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.”