Verify you're talking to the real Coinworldstory.
Crypto media brands get impersonated constantly — fake Telegram admins, lookalike support emails, cloned social accounts. This page lists every official Coinworldstory channel in one place, so you can check before you trust.
$ checking 8 official channels... done.
// Checker tool
Check an email, Telegram, or social handle
Paste in what someone gave you. This checks it against the official channel list on this page — nothing more.
This only confirms whether the text matches something on Coinworldstory's published official-channel list — it can't see who actually sent you a message, and it can't detect a hacked or cloned account. A match is a good sign, not proof. No match is a strong warning sign, but always double-check for typos before assuming the worst.
// 01 — Direct contact
Email, Telegram & Skype
These are the only channels the Coinworldstory team uses for support, advertising, and editorial enquiries.
// 02 — Social media
Official social accounts
Coinworldstory does not run additional accounts beyond the ones listed below. If a profile claiming to be Coinworldstory isn't on this list, treat it as unverified.
// 03 — How to verify a contact
Before you trust a message
Match the domain exactly. Official emails end in @coinworldstory.com or come from the listed @protonmail.com address. Lookalike domains (extra letters, different TLD) are not us.
Check the Telegram link directly. Only t.me/coinworldstoryweb is official. Anyone DMing you first, claiming to be "Coinworldstory support," is not on this list.
Cross-reference via Linktree. linktr.ee/coinworldstory aggregates every channel we actually use — if a channel isn't there, treat it as unverified.
We never ask for funds first. No legitimate Coinworldstory contact will ask you to send crypto, gift cards, or login credentials over chat or email.
- Telegram or Discord admins messaging you first, claiming to represent "Coinworldstory support" or an "official partnership."
- Lookalike domains such as coin-worldstory.com, coinworldstory.support, or similar variations not listed above.
- Requests to "verify your wallet" by connecting it to an external site or sharing a seed phrase.
- Unsolicited DMs offering giveaways, airdrops, or "exclusive" investment opportunities in our name.
Spotted an impersonator?
Report any account, email, or message falsely claiming to represent Coinworldstory directly to the team.
All contact details and social links on this page are taken directly from coinworldstory.com's official Contact page and site footer as of June 2026. Channels can change — when in doubt, cross-check against linktr.ee/coinworldstory or the live Contact page before sharing any sensitive information.

