Here's why:
* Black money is a myth: The idea that money can be chemically treated to make it appear "black" and then "cleaned" is a common scam.
* No chemical can change the color of money: Currency is printed with special inks and paper that are very difficult to alter.
* Scams targeting vulnerable people: These scams often target people who are desperate or looking for a quick way to get rich.
If you encounter someone claiming to have "activation powder" or a similar method for cleaning black money, it's a scam. Do not engage with them.
Instead, you should:
* Report the scam: Contact your local law enforcement or the appropriate authorities.
* Be cautious online: Be wary of websites or individuals offering such services.
* Educate yourself: Learn about common scams to protect yourself from falling victim.
Remember, there are no shortcuts to wealth. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.