So this came in my inbox this afternoon, well not this particular message, but one almost identical to it. This one here is from two weeks back.
It's titled
Blockchain Developer- Meeting Request... !!!!!Hi
[email protected],
On going through your LinkedIn and Website - I noticed that you are working in
Blockchain Space.
The only thing constant about
blockchain is change. As I see it, we are right now in the stone age of
Blockchain.
There is a lot of evolution left and that is why we continuously keep adapting with each change that comes in industry.
I along with my team have for past 5 years been working closely with over 50+ startups/ enterprises, helping them adapt Web 3.0.
I would love to connect with you over a quick meeting to discuss how my team an help you with our years of experience in Smart Contracts, Dapps and Dex development capabilities.
We use tools like - Solidity, Oxcert, Chainstack (for testing eth dapps) along with having a seasoned team of devs that have expertise in
JS (Web3.js, Eth.js, Drizzle etc), Python (Rust, Web3.py, Marmo) like programming languages. Not only this, we are competitively priced and work with our clients in wide mix of engagement models -
staff augmentation, agile, fixed cost, consulting projects, devops, BYOT, BYOM etc Plus, we also offer a trial period.
If that sounds something you'd be interested in, how about a quick 30 minute call?
Let me know, if you have any questions. Keen to connect with you!
Kind Regards,
Stacey
Blockchain Technology Lead
(they used this exact format with whitespace and bold text).
I have received multiple emails in this format with a variation of the name.
What particularly annoyed me about these "blockchain technology leads" is that they ghost you once you reply to their message.
But to be honest, I should've figured this out by instead noticing they use crazy-looking Gmail addresses. I believe the person(s) behind this are just trying to harvest email addresses that are active.
[Kind of weird for these guys to contact me three times in a row with variations of this message after I've been declined from 10+ blockchain firms, no?
]