[BonChat] Scamming Cryptotrading ,Trap City/ toxic/ controlled environment 🎙️🎙️HQI ,BG DSJ, AG, CG, DG, VG, VSTSA,

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Scamming Cryptotrading ,Trap City/ toxic/ controlled environment 🎙️🎙️HQI ,BG DSJ, AG, CG, DG, VG, VSTSA,

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Hi! It sounds like you’re concerned about possible scam activity related to crypto trading on the BonChat app, particularly involving something called “Trap City” and various groups like BG, DSJ, and others. I want to make sure I understand your situation fully—are you seeing suspicious activity within BonChat or receiving messages that seem deceptive? Or are you asking if BonChat itself is connected to any known crypto scams?

To help you better, can you share a bit more about what you’ve experienced or observed? For example, are you using BonChat for crypto trading and something doesn’t feel right, or did you come across a warning somewhere?

From what I’ve seen, BonChat has been mentioned in reports and user complaints alleging it may be used as a platform by scammers involved in crypto trading schemes, sometimes described as controlling or manipulative environments associated with groups like BG Wealth Sharing and DSJ Exchange. Scam reports highlight how victims are sometimes silenced or manipulated within these groups, which might be the "trap city" concept implying a “toxic” controlled space1 2.

Since this involves safety and security, here are steps you can take right now on your iPhone with iOS 18.7:

1. Do not share personal or financial info - Avoid providing passwords, crypto wallets, or bank info to anyone on BonChat or related crypto groups.
2. Review your BonChat app settings - Go to your iPhone’s Settings > BonChat app, and revoke unnecessary permissions like Contacts or Microphone if you’re uncomfortable.
3. Report suspicious users or groups within BonChat - Most chat apps have reporting features to flag scams.
4. Check device security - Update iOS to the latest version if possible, and run any security or anti-malware scans you trust.
5. Avoid clicking suspicious links inside messages - If messages or groups push you to invest money or join specific “trading schemes,” don’t proceed.
6. If you have lost money or suspect you’ve been scammed, document all conversations and contact your bank or crypto platform to freeze or investigate your accounts.

If you want, I can help you step by step with specific security settings on your iPhone or within BonChat. Also, if you want, I can provide official reporting contacts to alert BonChat developers or relevant authorities so they can take action.

Are you currently an active BonChat user, or did you get invited or receive messages linked to these crypto trading groups? Let me know, and we can go from there!

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