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YouTube Live Streaming Cryptocurrency Scam – Sydney Ifergan Clarifies FUD

By Sydney TheCMO

YouTube Failed by Cryptocurrency Imposters

Twitter Warnings on Scammers

TCA Focuses on Avoiding Fake News

TCAT Horrified by Two Imposters

TCAT News on Binance was also affected by Imposters

I am Sydney Ifergan, Founder at The Currency Analytics, and I would like to remove Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt that a few comments expressed on our news on February 08, 2020.

I request readers to triple check information, which sounds too attractive.  You might want to go to the official website for similar information before you act on…

This is a cryptocurrency-based crime by imposters, and, sadly, tons of followers and even communities are falling.

We want to be 100% reliable for our readers. We respect the concerns of the groups who complained. 

As a news team, we are moving ahead. We have learned a lesson that scammers are smart, and we at TCA are evolving to be more stylish.

I do believe that Giants like YouTube and other Social Media have all the power to filter imposters.  They need to have a strong system in place.

In reality, a few weeks ago, YouTube removed several cryptocurrency videos, but they got them back over again.

Like us members at TCA, several cryptocurrency community members believe that things on YouTube are real.  And, particularly so, when it shows Live Streaming.

Our writers relied on YouTube sources to publish the details of a "2000 BTC Exodus bonus" and "Binance AirDrop for 10,000 BTC," hoping investors would want to capitalize on it.

It was a confusing day for The Currency Analytics members (TCAT token) on February 08, 2020, over two news write-ups that we published.

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