@cz_binance: you would be surprise how many people fall for "crypto interview hacking" like this. Seen a few in my times already.
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CZ Binance comments on how common crypto interview hacking scams are, noting many people fall for them.
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@anndylian 🤣 you would be surprise how many people fall for “crypto interview hacking” like this. Seen a few in my times already.
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