I purchased CS Coin through the Binance app using the Web3 wallet. During the transaction, the token's symbol was displayed, and the purchase was completed successfully. However, when I attempted to sell the token on Pancakeswap, I repeatedly encountered errors, making it impossible to trade.
Like many others who learned about this token through Telegram groups, I discovered that the cryptocurrency I purchased was likely fake. This raises serious concerns about how Binance allowed such a token to be listed. As a result, I have lost my investment, and I am not alone in this—many others have been affected by the same issue.
I am highly disappointed in both Binance and Pancakeswap for allowing a fake token to circulate under an existing name. Binance, being the world's largest crypto exchange, should have better safeguards in place to prevent such incidents.
I demand that Binance and Pancakeswap address this issue immediately and compensate for the financial losses caused by their negligence. This experience has left me deeply frustrated and questioning the trustworthiness of these platforms.
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