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Bitget released its sixth security video in a series addressing AI scams, highlighting risks related to real-world asset (RWA) fraud and offering users educational resources on recognizing fraudulent schemes involving tokenized stocks and on-chain equities.
Bitget has released the sixth video in its security education series, focusing on the risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI) scams involving tokenized stocks and real-world assets (RWA). The announcement coincides with Bitget’s Anti-Scam Month campaign in June 2026 and links to an article published on June 18, 2026, which discusses the nature of RWA tokenization, outlines common fraud tactics such as fake investment sites and malicious smart contracts, and provides users with a checklist for verifying the legitimacy of RWA offerings. The article further explains Bitget’s security protocols and describes its infrastructure for trading tokenized stocks, while also highlighting potential red flags and user security measures.
Bitget is a cryptocurrency exchange that allows traders to access spot and futures trading using a variety of digital assets, including BTC, ETH, LTC, and USDT, exclusively through its web platform or mobile app. The broker offers features such as demo accounts, algorithmic trading, a copy trading service, and the option to earn trading credits through a bonus program. More details on the broker’s accounts, fees, and available instruments can be found in the broker profile on Traders Union.
In a previous Bitget update, the broker introduced CAPUSDT perpetual futures with up to 10× leverage and bot support to enhance trading options. For more details, see the previous Bitget update on Traders Union.