How To Spot Mining Scams - G2G Bitcoin Miners

Bitcoin mining is more popular than almost ever before, which means miners need to protect themselves and their bitcoins more carefully than ever G2G Bitcoin Miners .
Scammers are everywhere. Use this checklist as a guide to stay safe while mining with us and avoid being scammed.
- Use a unique email for our website.
- Only buy from us through the website.
- Confirm the identity of G2G employees.
- Carefully review your G2G Miners invoice.
- Ask questions of the our team.
- Never share hardware wallet seed phrases.
- Tell us about mining scams.
- Use a unique email for our website.
A common way to protect personal information is to create a new email address only known by the client, the company, and potentially a financial services provider. This ensures that any other external communication received by an email account dedicated only to G2G Miners business is likely suspicious or scammy mail. - Only buy from us through the website.
We only sells mining equipment and hosting through one place: the G2G marketplace. G2G team members operate on multiple platforms, like Discord, Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin. Any other offerings – especially ones pretending to come from G2G – should be treated with skepticism. The G2G support team is always available to answer questions and help confirm the legitimacy of any product offering at contact@g2gbtcminers.com. - Confirm the identity of G2G employees.
Scammers often impersonate G2G employees and affiliates by using bogus social media or email accounts. The G2G sales team will never initiate direct or private messages with you. G2G employees are always able to confirm their identity by corresponding on a different platform. Be aware that some email scams can be quite sophisticated, including changing the appearance of an email sending address to mimic a real account. The G2G sales and support teams are always able to confirm their identities and answer any questions about the legitimacy of any product offerings, including audio and video calls. Contact G2G directly with any questions: contact@g2gbtcminers.com - Carefully review your G2G Miners invoice.
Some G2G customers receive hardware and hosting bills from the G2G team as invoices sent via email. Scammers occasionally recreate G2G invoices with fake product offerings and significantly discounted pricing to trick G2G Bitcoin Miners customers and steal funds. Always confirm the legitimacy of any hardware or hosting invoice. Contact us with any questions or to confirm an invoice before paying. Delaying a purchase or bill payment is always better than transferring funds to a scammer. - Ask questions of the our team.
Miners can always contact the G2G team with questions about potential mining scams, including fraudulent invoices, phishing websites, and more. Email the support team Or contact a G2G team member directly. - Never share hardware wallet seed phrases.
Safely storing bitcoin requires transferring coins to a wallet that is secured by a 12- or 24- word password called a seed phrase. Never share your seed phrase with anyone, including G2G employees. Our employees will never ask for a customer’s seed phrase. Be sure to write down a wallet’s seed phrase multiple times and store the phrase in secure locations. - Tell us about mining scams.
G2G Bitcoin Miners is constantly monitoring the mining market for scams. The entire team welcomes anyone to alert us of ongoing mining scams. Email the support team: contact@g2gbtcminers.com. Join the Mining community on Twitter or Discord to raise awareness of other scams.