I was checking messages on my telegram yesterday when I came across this message from a guy. A screenshot is available below.
Click on Image to see in full ResolutionThere are several phrase keys for wallets that as shown in the image has a lot of tokens that worth so much. Or rather, what they want for you to believe. Those are fake tokens or fake images.
This is surely from a scammer trying to scam people. I know because I faced these before. But for newbies! What would they do? Everyone has greed, some can control it and others get wind up in these situations where their greed takes over their judgement.
Let's just say you got greedy and tried to get those moneys for yourself. You will import those key into your wallet right? Wait, hold on just a minute! Never do that.
There are going to be 2 scenarios that will happen to you. 1. when you import that wallet, you will see huge amount of USDT or some tokens in that. But when you try to transfer them, you are shown that you need a small amount of fee to make that transfer. So what comes to your mind? It's such a small price to pay for a huge amount of free money, right?
This is where the thing happens. You see, that wallet is already connected to a bot. So any amount you send to that wallet will immediately get transferred to the scammer's account. You mat think that it was a mistake. So in order to make that right, you will send more in to that wallet thus loosing more. That's how these scammers operate.
2. Then comes the second scenario. In this scenario, if you import these wallets within your existing wallet, then that will also get effected. The bot will take control over your existing wallet too. And if you don't completely remove that from your PC/phone it will continue to happen no matter how many wallets you create.
Also you need to stay away from those suspicious airdrops or offers that requires for you to connect your wallet to do it. That way they can get your wallet's access too.
Not your key, not your coins. Well as true as it is, if you are not careful enough and unable to control your greed. You are most likely to fall into these traps easily.
So keep your assets safe, avoid these kinds of messages or offers. Remember there's no such thing as "free money".
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Charles-TimTo be precise, the one I noticed is for USDT on Tron blockchain, but people must be very sensitive to avoid this type of scam because there can be other ways too, maybe like using automated bot to send the coin to another (but an attack's) address.
As for the USDT on Tron blockchain, we have discussed this on this forum before very well when the scam was very new and common, we later found out that it is possible to use USDT on Tron blockchain in a way that the Tron wallet is having two seed phrase (or private keys)
The first seed phrase can be used for the recovery of the wallet
The second seed phrase can be used as a watch-only wallet and can not be used for spending the coin, but can be used to see the wallet balance and addresses.
Because of this, the attackers only send the watch-only wallet seed phrase to the victim and keep the seed phrase that he can use to spend the coins to himself. If the victim sees it, he can import the seed phrase or check on blockchain explorer to find out that there is huge amount of money on the wallet and he can import it. He needs tron for the fee to move to USDT from the wallet, but the wallet will have no Tron. Because of that, the victim will send Tron to the wallet inorder to spend the USDT but not able to. The Tron sent can be spent by the attacker.
I have included this here as this information is new to me too. Hope you(Charles-Tim)don't mind. If there's any issue, let me know. I will remove it.
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