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Web3 promised freedom, ownership, and financial empowerment.

And it delivered all of that.

But it also created the perfect environment for scams.

Not because blockchain is broken —
but because responsibility shifted to the user, and nobody explained what that actually meant.

That’s why I wrote The Dark Side of Web3.


The Hard Truth About Crypto Scams

Most people assume crypto scams only work on:

  • beginners
  • careless users
  • people chasing hype

That’s wrong.

Some of the most intelligent, experienced people in Web3 have been scammed — not because they were reckless, but because scams in crypto don’t look like scams at first.

They look like:

  • legitimate presales
  • trusted influencers
  • polished websites
  • familiar interfaces
  • urgency disguised as opportunity

In a system where transactions are irreversible, one mistake can be permanent.


The Real Problem Isn’t Scams — It’s Pattern Blindness

Most content talks about scams as isolated events:

“This rug pull happened.”
“That wallet drainer stole funds.”

That approach doesn’t help anyone.

Scams succeed because they follow repeatable psychological and technical patterns — and once you can recognize those patterns, most scams become obvious before money is lost.

This book isn’t about horror stories.

It’s about pattern recognition.


What The Dark Side of Web3 Actually Teaches

This isn’t a fear-based book.
It’s a defensive education manual for anyone operating in Web3.

Inside, readers learn:

🧠 Why Decentralization Changes the Rules

How trust shifts from institutions to individuals — and how scammers exploit that shift.

🧬 The Universal Anatomy of Crypto Scams

Why rug pulls, Ponzi schemes, fake presales, and phishing attacks all follow the same underlying structure.

🎭 How Scams Really Work

Including:

  • rug pulls & liquidity traps
  • yield and staking scams
  • phishing & wallet drainers
  • impersonation and influencer scams
  • social-engineering attacks

🧪 Why Smart People Still Fall for Them

And why intelligence alone doesn’t protect you.

🔍 A Simple Due-Diligence Framework

How to evaluate projects before you connect a wallet or send funds.

🔐 Practical Wallet Security Habits

Small changes that dramatically reduce risk.

🧯 What To Do When Something Goes Wrong

How to respond, recover, and avoid repeating the same mistake.


Who This Book Is For

This book is for:

  • beginners entering crypto for the first time
  • investors who want to protect capital
  • builders operating in public ecosystems
  • anyone tired of learning lessons the expensive way

It’s not about avoiding Web3.

It’s about participating without becoming the exit liquidity.


The Core Message

You don’t need to be technical.
You don’t need to be paranoid.

You just need to know what to look for.

In a trustless system, education is the strongest form of security.


Available Now

📘 Paperback & Kindle Editions

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