BingX has issued an official warning about a fraudulent token falsely claiming association with its platform. Although this fake token appears on CoinMarketCap, BingX confirms it is neither authorized nor issued by the company. CoinMarketCap marks the token as “not verified” and advises users to perform their own research. BingX urges all users to verify token legitimacy, avoid unverified assets, and stay vigilant to prevent scams. The company remains committed to protecting its community.
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