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Topic: 100% percent scam airdrop don't get involved. - page 3. (Read 524 times)

full member
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Someone told me about it and I tried to follow up and I noticed that it is a scam airdrop I had to delete everything about the airdrop and their telegram channels. When I was still in the telegram group I recieve a message from one of the members in the group which I know it was a scammer and I ask the person never to message me again. If maybe I don't know how scammers works maybe I would have been a victim to scam. Airdrop should not be taking serious because many are just scam.
hero member
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It's a pity how people still have beliefs for airdrops, for those that have been active here on the forum for a while now Should be aware of how useless airdrops are. When I joined the forum I was seeing a lot of posts that enlightened me to disregard airdrops and bounties that they are merely a waste of my time but as a person who wanted to verify what people were saying I had to participate in a some airdrops just to verify how legitimate they are and to my surprise what people were saying was actually true, all of them were scam projects and ever since I believe that airdrops are scams.

I know there are lots of new people coming into crypto every day and there are a whole lot of people who don't have any knowledge about airdrops so letting the public know of your experience is a good idea to educate more people about airdrops so they don't waste their efforts and time on them especially those ones that promise huge to give out huge money, we should understand that that there is no such thing as free money as OP has mentioned.

As we approach bull market a lot of scammers would be working to scam people using these airdrop strategy so we should be very vigilant as we approach the bul run and be on the lookout for scams.
newbie
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my opuionion on airdrops is dont do tham unless the airdop crypto has a solid proven history thats posative
full member
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Thanks, Op for sharing this piece of information dear many airdrops projects are launched to compromise the user funds well in my opinion we should never use our personal funds for any kind of airdrop. If you are the kind of person who do not miss any opportunity of farming airdrop you should have created a separate wallet that you can only use for this work and do not use this wallet for personal use I mean never save your personal amount for the long term in such wallet that you are using for claiming of airdrop.

There are some projects that need some fee for the claiming of airdrop so for that you should deposit some amount in that wallet at once so you can swap it to any required network on which you want to pay fee for the claiming of airdrop. Some Scaming airdrop projects send Dust amount into your personal wallet if you are using your personal one for farming airdrop in this way you whole wallet can be finished.
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What do we expect when a project is totally free, are we expecting a fair scheme, it is always the way airdrop works, since I have hearing about airdrop, it is only few of them that I have heard that have scale through with a successful end.
That's why exchanges are always going into problems it now that I know why, why would an exchange have such scam coin in their list that's is too bad, this is the reason why many people lose their funds in exchange without any possible trace.
I think exchange are scam themselves and anyone using exchange wallet should be careful.
hero member
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Surprisingly, I also got some of the tokens in my wallet in a small quantity, but it seems they are listed in the exchange. I'm not sure how or why i got it but it can be from any possible airdrop but the value is not significant, which is why i didn't care that much. Also no matter what the value is, if i am not aware of any airdrop campaign i participated, i won't try to sell off that token in any dex as well. Who knows what type of new scamming methods have been used by scammers these days.
legendary
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I do not think it is scam airdrop, but rather in the phishing link, which when you link the project to your wallet, it leads to a phishing site that contains a swapper bot that empties your wallet of all tokens.
A scam airdrop involves giving you a worthless or low-liquidity token so that when you buy it, you cannot sell it.
Trust wallet should improve the linking of the wallet to third-party services or to phishing sites.
sr. member
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Wow! That means the scam must have being a really big one, because it's seem I aslo got the notification and also even participated until it got to the part where I was asked to pay 12matic to swap the coins, I was skeptical about how easy the whole thing was but the only thing that kept me going was when I actually saw the coin listed on Trust wallet and the one that made me more curious was seeing the huge value that the particular coin had but I am glad greed didn't push me to making that mistake of swapping the coins with a big 12$ worth of matic.
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Yeah.. I friend showed me This IRON coin which has no liquidity on DEX but shows value in his trust wallet. I think the dev also make it tradeable with only hog slippage. So, it's totally a way to steal money from dumb asses.
hero member
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This is why I don't trust sources that are putting and directing anyone to telegram. This type of scam never gets old and even with small amount of fees that they're getting, if they've victimized a lot of people then collecting all of those fees will still make them bunch of money.

there are indeed too many scams going around even if you see in the twitter its always full of scam
True, twitter or telegram or any other social media and messaging apps. Everyone has to be careful when a random guy approaches them wanting to talk about this "profitable" project that they've discovered.
hero member
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there are indeed too many scams going around even if you see in the twitter its always full of scam, even the project that are legit doing airdrop are always having some account impersonating them giving fake links things only get worse when these account could buy the badge just to appear to look legitimate and this has caused many people to get scammed and when we are talking about how much money these scammers are having its some huge sum as well
but what best we can do is just to avoid interacting with anything that we don't intend to it has spare me from being scammed, even more recommended for the case like this where you just getting some ERC20 token out of the blue remember that there are many kinds of contract, even the ones that charge money for just moving ERC20 which what these scammers are using nowadays.
even worse if you approve them of spending your stablecoin for example, always check address allowance in case some malicious code steal access from you.
hero member
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Thanks for the heads-up, I think I have corrected that, atleast it would still save some curious minds and eager persons from actually going through to see if what is posted is real and funny enough maybe 1 or 2 might still be ignorant enough to still fall despite the warnings place because humans are fund of doing silly things sometimes.
legendary
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Yes, indeed, this is a scam project. Thank you, OP, for posting this warning, but you should have placed the unclickable links, as Orpichukwu mentioned. Please edit your post so that they don't get more victims.

Indeed, the IronNetwork project contains only a fake swap page, and the domain's age, which ends with .wiki, is only 14 days. Whoever tries to ignore the warning in the image I attached and make a swap for scam IRON coins that he got from their telegram bot will lose his fees and will be unable to swap as there is no open liquidity. His wallet may be scammed after he interacts with the malicious contract for this currency.

sr. member
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Since it's a scam warning, you could have put the link into code so that it won't be clicked by anyone mistakenly as they read through the text. I mean
Code:
 https://t.me/IRONStablecoinAirdropBot?start

This form of scam did not start today, and I wonder why most people still fall victim to it. All the airdroppers need is to make the token have a price connected to it, and they can use that to manipulate the minds of those they target; there is no free money out there.
 
And one thing you need to ask yourself too is: how did they get the money they used to fund the liquidity for that project, and what's the benefit of giving out such a large amount of money for a project that doesn't have any existing or working product? There are a lot of things to consider before even giving any airdrop a trial; it's easy to see the scam through them if you look closely.
jr. member
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So recently there have being massive wave of awareness and invitation on going on telegram and God knows where else about the particular airdrop IRON which for some reason and surprise have such high value when you check out the price value listed on trust wallet.

Note::that's the Link for the airdrop please just for reference sake
https://t.me/IRONStablecoinAirdropBot?start



So the airdrop is actually a scam and when users try to actually swap it on their trust wallet instead of them getting same results as promised, they are ripped off of their money as fee Instead. The whole thing will look so legit for a newbie in the crypto world because they dropped a video link which even convince the participant of this airdrop to believe that they can actually claim the IRON worth the price of dollar that is displayed on their trust wallet.

Supposed link for the actual swap of the coin

www.IRONswap.wiki

Please we should all be careful out there

The bull season is here and they are more and more of such projects and scam ongoing so we should all be careful out there so that we won't fall victim cause of our self greed and quest for actual free money because their is no such thing as FREE MONEY ANYWAY

Really a friend even to this IRON 🧇 of a thing I created mine Also like he told me if I should share to 6 people I will get about $80 so all of this stress they are all scam non of them are legitimate even after sharing to many people as a referral yet nothing instead they take from your balance.....

Ohhhh gosh that actually a big time strategy of scamming people well am going to leave mine there no any attempts of swapping at all this is really shit exercise.......
hero member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
So recently there have being massive wave of awareness and invitation on going on telegram and God knows where else about the particular airdrop IRON which for some reason and surprise have such high value when you check out the price value listed on trust wallet.

Note::that's the Link for the airdrop please just for reference sake
Code:
https://t.me/IRONStablecoinAirdropBot?start



So the airdrop is actually a scam and when users try to actually swap it on their trust wallet instead of them getting same results as promised, they are ripped off of their money as fee Instead. The whole thing will look so legit for a newbie in the crypto world because they dropped a video link which even convince the participant of this airdrop to believe that they can actually claim the IRON worth the price of dollar that is displayed on their trust wallet.

Supposed link for the actual swap of the coin

www.IRONswap.wiki

Please we should all be careful out there

The bull season is here and they are more and more of such projects and scam ongoing so we should all be careful out there so that we won't fall victim cause of our self greed and quest for actual free money because their is no such thing as FREE MONEY ANYWAY
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