the last 12 months have changed my life
- got married
- bought my first car
- became CEO @Impact3Growth
- travelled the world
- became the most popular intern on ct for 2 weeks
here's a quick summary (with photos)
๐จ SCAM ALERT ๐จ
Someone is impersonating me on Telegram and reaching out regarding recruitment.
My telegram handle isn't public and it's different from my X handle.
I will NEVER ask you to install anything or sign an NDA before an initial interview.
If you get a message like this, cut contact immediately and report the profile. Stay safe out there.
. @BinanceHelpDesk can you please help?
> 1 year ago I mistakenly sent 0.5 stETH to Binance
> Binance doesn't list stETH (my dumbass forgot to swap to ETH before sending)
> my 2 applications were cancelled and rejected (I still don't understand why)
> my current application is pending
> support asking me to have 20 USDT in spot for handling fee
> you don't support USDT anymore (I have >20 USDC spot)
> we all know you can send back coins from a network you support
> I'm not happy this process is now 1 year in and still unresolved
. @BinanceHelpDesk can you please help?
> 1 year ago I mistakenly sent 0.5 stETH to Binance
> Binance doesn't list stETH (my dumbass forgot to swap to ETH before sending)
> my 2 applications were cancelled and rejected (I still don't understand why)
> my current application is pending
> support asking me to have 20 USDT in spot for handling fee
> you don't support USDT anymore (I have >20 USDC spot)
> we all know you can send back coins from a network you support
> I'm not happy this process is now 1 year in and still unresolved
it is the biggest scam in crypto that exchanges "cant" send you back a coin that you sent them on a network they support
if you send USDC SOL to a SOL address, those keys control that USDC
the exchange controls the keys, and hence the USDC
literal legalized theft lmao