2. Copy & paste addresses instead of typing. Might look like a self-evident advice, but trust us, you don’t want to accidentally send your coins to the abyss on the cloud where it can never be retrieved from again. People have done it, they’re not impressed with the results. Don’t become one of them.

3. Make a small test transaction before sending large amounts. Another trick to increase the likelihood of a successful interaction is to make a small transfer first. Send a minimal cryptocurrency amount such as 0.001 ETH. Wait for the transaction to be confirmed on the blockchain, get a receipt response from the person you’re sending the funds to and then carry on to make larger transactions. This is a simple strategy to test and ensure that your funds go where you want them to.

4. Secure your private keys. This is critical. Do not keep your keys unsecured. If a hacker gets a hold of your private key, your funds may be sent from your wallet to the attacker’s address and that will be the last time you’re going to see these coins. You can use an encrypted drive, a hardware wallet such as Nano Ledger S or go the old fashioned way — write your private key on a piece of paper and store it safely in a security deposit box or your mattress. Your call.

5. Check destination website URLs when clicking on links. Phishing sites use similar URLs to build a fake website clone and lure naive users to provide passwords and logins of their respective accounts. Always double-check website URL to see if you’re not involved in an online fraud.

6. Do not send ICO contributions from exchanges. In most cases, ICOs do not allow token sale participants to send contributions from exchanges and require to use wallets. Always consult with Team members of the ICO you want to invest in. It is always better and more effective to avoid mistakes rather than solve their consequences. Stay safe.

7. ORCA team members will not contact you directly to offer deals or sell tokens. No representatives of ORCA Alliance has the right or intent to contact people and propose bonus deals for the token sale. When dealing with ORCA team or community managers always require them to prove identity. Do that either by connecting through LinkedIn or messaging in ORCA’s oficial Telegram Group. Please report all suspicious attempts and potential fraud cases to hello@orcaalliance.eu or contact one of the community managers in Telegram.