Crypto newsletters—yeah, plenty of them are running straight-up scams. You've got projects hyping up tokens that don't exist yet, cherry-picking data to make losses look like gains, or straight-up making false promises about "exclusive alpha." The worst part? Most people don't even realize they're getting played until they've already thrown money in. If a newsletter is promising you guaranteed returns or pushing some unknown token hard, that's probably your red flag right there.

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