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Andrew Tate is successfully running his first stage of a 3-step plan. He has indeed achieved the dream of staying viral for a significant length of time on the net. A series of topics seem to accompany the controversial kickboxer all the time. In the recent past, Tate spoke about his coach who survived shooting six times. Then, ‘The Cobra’ narrated how he overcame an accident where he nearly died. Now, out of the blue, there is a recent update in Tate’s life which claims the controversial kickboxer has launched an ICO.

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Well, Tate has officially denied the claim. Taking to Instagram, in his stories Tate announced he endorsed zero crypto coins. These coins Tate talked about have been claimed to bear names such as “tate” or “talisman.”

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Andrew Tate, in a statement, made it clear that all such projects were scams and had scarcely anything to do with the real Tate. He further advised everyone to invest at their own peril.

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Andrew Tate warns fans of perilous scams

According to Andrew Tate’s statements on Instagram, ‘The Cobra’ has not launched an ICO, and neither does he endorse crypto coins. Beware of such scams and invest at your own risk. TopG.com and the Cobratate.com are the only places where one can find legitimate projects Andrew Tate is, in reality, associated with. Taking to Instagram, Andrew Tate wrote, “I have never launched an ICO. I endorse 0 crypto coins. People might name them “tate” or “talisman” but they’re probably scams.” 

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“Invest at your own peril. Same. Any coins to do with me are a scam,” he added by writing. Hopefully, people seeing Tate’s story would now be and remain alert. However, to strengthen his argument, Tate, a few hours later, added another story and reiterated himself.

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In the second story that he posted, he wrote, “All of these coins in my name are a scam. I don’t associate with any of them and never will. Do not waste your money on that trash. TopG.com, Cobratate.com. These are the only places you can find projects I’m associated with.” 

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Well, as Tate himself said, be very careful with your hard-earned money and stay away from scams. Anyway, let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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