A free practical guide to spotting crypto fraud before it costs you money. Most pump-and-dumps, scam tokens, and rug pulls follow patterns that are visible if you know what to look for. Truedge codifies those patterns into a checklist anyone can use.
Common fraud patterns covered
Pump-and-dump signals — sudden volume spikes, coordinated social mentions, microcap tokens with no real product.
Coordinated shilling — multiple accounts posting near-identical phrasing about the same token within minutes.
Rug pulls — large early-holder concentration, locked liquidity that's about to unlock, and renounced-then-reclaimed contracts.
Fake project signals — websites with stock photos, copied whitepapers, and team photos that reverse-image-search to other projects.
Wallet hygiene — separating cold storage from active wallets, scrutinizing approval prompts, and recognizing phishing patterns.