Crypto Group Success Quiz






Should You Start a Crypto Group? Take the Trust & Safety Quiz | pumpfun.help


















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Should You Start a Crypto Group? Not everyone wants to see you win

6 questions. 2 minutes. Find out if your circle is safe β€” or if someone’s just waiting to know where you keep the cash.

Real talk: Not everyone around you wants to see you win.
Some just want to know where you keep the cash. Take this quiz before you trust anyone.

64%
Have shady people around them

1 in 3
Been robbed by someone they knew

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Trust is earned, not given

Answer honestly β€” your safety matters
0/6 answered

1 Do people in your immediate circle know you trade crypto?



2 If you had $6,000 cash in your pocket right now, would anyone you know try to rob you?



3 Have you ever been robbed or had money stolen by someone you know?



4 Do your friends constantly ask you for money or “investment tips”?



5 Would you trust your closest friend to hold your crypto seed phrase?



6 If your group made a lot of money, do you think everyone would split it fairly?




How to Stay Safe When Trading With Others

If you’re going to trade with other people, here are the ground rules I wish I’d known earlier.

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Keep your wins quiet

Nobody needs to know how much you’re up. The more people know, the more problems you attract.

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Start small

Test the group with tiny amounts first. See who gets weird when money is involved before you trust them with real bags.

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Get it in writing

Even with friends. A simple text agreement can save you when someone “forgets” the terms after a win.

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Never share seed phrases

Not with your mother. Not with your best friend. Not with anyone. Ever. Full stop.

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Watch for leeches

If someone’s only around when you’re winning, they’re not your people. Real friends stick around during the red days too.

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Have an exit plan

Know how you’ll leave the group if things go south. Clear exit terms prevent messy blowups later.

Frequently Asked Questions About Crypto Groups

Should I start a crypto group with friends?
Only if you’ve answered the questions above honestly and scored in the green zone. Even then, start small, set clear rules, and never commingle funds without written agreements. Money changes people.

How do I know if someone in my group is shady?
Watch how they act around money. Do they ask about your profits constantly? Do they get weird when you say no? Do they only show up when you’re winning? Trust your gut β€” if something feels off, it probably is.

What’s the safest way to trade with others?
Don’t pool funds in one wallet. Use multisig wallets if you must combine money. Keep records of every transaction. And never, ever share seed phrases β€” no matter how much you trust someone.

What if I already started a group and things feel off?
Pull back immediately. Withdraw your funds, set boundaries, and observe. If people get angry about you protecting your money, that’s your answer. Real ones will understand.

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