**How Blum Will Catch Cheaters and Fraudsters**

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- If you’re using Blum to earn points by completing tasks, playing games, and doing referrals, be careful. Many users may get banned, losing all their points.

- Some users have over twenty million Blum points, hoping for a launch price around $0.0563 or even $0.04. That could lead to good rewards.

- Remember, these are Blum points, not tokens. Your points will convert to Blum and then to real money, but you could still earn nothing if you're banned.

- Blum and similar airdrops use Telegram for communication. When you launch the Blum app, it will notify you that it records your IP address and device ID, which is usually your phone or computer's MAC address.

- In Telegram, you can create multiple accounts. For example, if you add three phone numbers, all using the same IP and device, that looks suspicious.

- The first check will look for accounts sharing the same device. If they detect this, those accounts will be banned. They might overlook the same IP since public IPs are common, but the same device usually means you're trying to cheat.

- Some users have tried using remote machines to get around this, but the anti-fraud system can easily catch that, similar to how banks detect fraud. Anti-detect browsers won’t help either.

- Others have used fake phone numbers. Due to recent updates on Telegram, they’ve improved their detection methods, making it harder to register new numbers without issues.

- Since Blum operates in the same ecosystem, it can easily identify cheaters.

- Some users are also trying to use virtual machines to evade detection. I have tips on that, but I won't share them here.

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