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How to Verify Official 1Bitcoin.ca Communications

Scammers sometimes impersonate Bitcoin companies, support agents, or websites to steal Bitcoin or account information. Before responding to messages or sending Bitcoin, always verify you are communicating with official 1Bitcoin.ca channels.


🔍 What To Check

Before trusting a message or website, take a moment to:

  • verify the website domain carefully

  • check the sender’s email address

  • avoid clicking suspicious links

  • confirm you are using official support channels

Even small spelling differences in a website or email address can indicate a phishing attempt.


⚠️ Warning Signs of Fake Communications

Be cautious if someone:

  • pressures you to act quickly

  • asks for your seed phrase

  • requests remote access to your device

  • asks for unexpected Bitcoin payments

Fake support accounts may also appear on:

  • social media

  • messaging apps

  • unofficial websites

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🔐 What 1Bitcoin.ca Will Never Ask For

1Bitcoin.ca will never ask for:

  • your seed phrase

  • private keys

  • wallet recovery words

  • passwords through email or chat

Anyone requesting this information is likely attempting fraud.

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📬 If You’re Unsure

If you are unsure whether a message is legitimate:

  • stop communication

  • avoid sending funds

  • contact official 1Bitcoin.ca support directly

To contact support:


🛑 Fake Websites and Phishing

Always double-check website addresses carefully before logging in or sending Bitcoin.

Scam websites may use:

  • similar spelling

  • copied branding

  • fake login pages

  • fake support chat windows

Bookmarking https://1Bitcoin.ca directly can help reduce phishing risks.

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