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Crypto swaps are fast and permissionless, which is exactly why scammers love them. Before you hit “swap,” decide where you’ll execute: a DEX router you trust (Uniswap, 1inch) or a centralized venue where you can sanity-check tickers, fees, and withdrawals (Binance, Kraken, Coinbase).
A simple way to cut risk is by reducing unknown interfaces and “too-good-to-be-true” rate widgets. If you’re comparing venues, using a low-fee crypto exchange can help you avoid hidden costs scammers often mask with wide spreads or fake fee breakdowns, especially if you stick to well-known brands and consistent workflows. For instance, some users prefer services like Changelly for straightforward swaps, while others keep it simple with a single CEX account (like Kraken) they’ve already secured with 2FA. Either way, look for transparent maker/taker pricing, clearly listed withdrawal fees, and a site/app you’ve bookmarked.
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