Unable to Sell CS Token Purchased via Binance Web3 Wallet

I recently purchased a token called CS Coin through the Binance app using the Web3 wallet feature. During the transaction, the token’s symbol was displayed, and the purchase was completed successfully. However, when I attempted to sell it on the PancakeSwap platform, I encountered repeated errors and was unable to proceed.
Many others facing the same issue shared their experiences through Telegram groups, and unfortunately, it appears that the token I purchased was likely fake. I am deeply disappointed and puzzled about how Binance allowed such a token to be listed. This has resulted in a complete loss of my investment.
I trusted Binance as the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange, yet this situation raises serious concerns about their vetting process. How could Binance and PancakeSwap permit a fraudulent token to operate under an existing legitimate name?
I demand that Binance and PancakeSwap address this issue and compensate for the financial losses caused. This experience has left me frustrated and disillusioned with platforms I once trusted. Immediate action is required to resolve this matter and prevent further incidents like this.




