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Topic: Do i get scammed? he want my encrypted wallet hash? (Read 290 times)

sr. member
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Obviously a scam.
Never ever trust anyone especially in online groups like that and never ever give such informations easily.
I've seen so many conversations as that of yours and your instinct is surely correct.

If you can also observe, scammers are trying to pressure the victims. Just like what he was doing to you.
Always be cautious.
sr. member
Activity: 1596
Merit: 335
I am not sure what he is asking for but usually, admins don't ask for other details that could compromise your wallet. The only detail that admins can ask to assist you will be transaction hash or public address. Do not trust anyone with your wallet information.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
The Fourth Generation of Blockchain in DeFi
I bough some TrustSwap and now on discord the offical "Jeff Kirdeikis" writing me i
have a bug where i will looose 90% chance my coins in my metamask wallet when i transfer.
he need now my encrypted wallet hash to investigate in this.

This sounds really scammy....
could anyone help me??

[17:15]
you try to make a new signature on a transaction and it may not work causing it to be lost forever
[17:15]
which is why as I said I advise you not to move anything just yet
[17:15]
we're in the early stages of investigating this issue
[17:15]
can you get to your computer now?


Jeff Kirdeikisheute um 17:16 Uhr
there's around 90% chance that you'll lose coins
[17:16]
don't say I didn't warn you.

Definitely a scam. No operator or admin will ever say things like that. Just ignore it. A friend of mine fell for that, she lost atleast a 100k of tokens.
legendary
Activity: 2226
Merit: 1086
duelbits.com
Encrypted hash wallet?
Wow, so he ensured you to give it in order to get your private key, right? I think this is new idea of scam where he will warn you about a mistake and make you panic. then you will fall into his deceive to get your private keys. Watch out of this scam. he is trying to scam you and then steal your money. Never give such important information to whoever, whether he wants to help you or not. Everyone that you don't know will never help each other moreover asking for important information about the wallet.
jr. member
Activity: 344
Merit: 1
It is high time we became more security conscious. There is hardly anyone to trust, not even the team of a project because you can see their other side any time. Although, some of them are trustworthy, but it does not imply that you should entrust your security details with them.
sr. member
Activity: 938
Merit: 255
SmartFi - EARN, LEND & TRADE
Just hearing about encrypted wallet hash and why asking about that in particular? In as much as I don't know much about the whole thing, I would only suggest you mind the type of information you release to him because scammers have different ways of tricking people into coming in terms with them and thus releasing sensitive information. Get in touch with the core team if possible as it will aid you into making the right thing. And lastly one of the common things to know in every project group is that, no admin or team will send you a message first, any issue is discussed in the group and if you want their attention, you initiate a chat.
sr. member
Activity: 2828
Merit: 344
win lambo...

Jeff Kirdeikisheute um 16:57 Uhr
weird. what's your public address?

Die Kadseheute um 16:57 Uhr
never had any problem with uniswap and metamask

As I read into your convo, I'd never see that he ask your private key, he only needs your wallet address just to track your transaction and I don't think there is a big deal unless if he wants the keys also. But somehow you didn't even cooperate with him and tend to think that he will scam you and I don't think that was his plan because I'd find out that he is serious in dealing with you just to give the best solution and help you out. But it was hard for you to follow what he says and not giving him the address he asks.

I'm not a part of them but I see that he wants to help not to scam. I hope you get mind.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1518
This is undoubtedly a scam, I joined the TrustSwap official discord channel and found in the #swap-scam room that there are a lot of members that this scammer who impersonates CEO Jeff Kirdeikis has chatted with. You should know that team members of any project will not send DM first and will NEVER ask for crypto / fiat or your private keys.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
IT IS A SCAMMER who is IMPERSONATING THE TEAM MEMBERS OF TRUSTSWAP


USING DISCORD NITRO, THEY ARE FAKING THEIR DISCORD ID TO MATCH THE TEAM MEMBERS' ID.


Team members of SWAP will never DM you first. They will never ask you for money or any such stuff.
full member
Activity: 646
Merit: 100
tozex.io
Encrypted wallet harsh,what could that mean? I think what ever that is could lead to your private key and hey mate make sure you are in the right group,scammers are there to take every given opportunity,so please safe guard your private keys, also where did you buy your tokens from? Pls I think you should stay off that channel.
member
Activity: 795
Merit: 10
Never heard about such thing as an "encrypted wallet hash". But a cryptographic hash won't help his investigate anything. Maybe he tries to trick you into giving your seed or private key, because a hash and a private key have the same format. Either way, don't tell him anything. Ask him to explain what is the problem. Look at Metamask's github or social profile to see if there's a warning about some ongoing bug.

Your instincts are correct, this does look like a typical scam.

Exactly, I'm thinking the same way.  You need to be very careful. I don't think a support centre can request for seed phrase/private key to your wallet address.  Any request like that looks more of scam than real.  Be careful of giving encrypted information about your wallet out, especially if you have lots of valuables in there.
legendary
Activity: 3094
Merit: 1472
Don't provide anything sensitive even if the form of encrypted. They can bruteforce the password and can break the encryption easily. I think he is asking for the sensitive information which is usually encrypted. It is easy for them afterwards if you provide them even that.

Are you sure he is part of the team? If he is then report about it publicly and let other investors know about it as well so that they don't fall for this.
full member
Activity: 363
Merit: 100
I bough some TrustSwap and now on discord the offical "Jeff Kirdeikis" writing me i
have a bug where i will looose 90% chance my coins in my metamask wallet when i transfer.
he need now my encrypted wallet hash to investigate in this.

This sounds really scammy....
could anyone help me??

[17:15]
you try to make a new signature on a transaction and it may not work causing it to be lost forever
[17:15]
which is why as I said I advise you not to move anything just yet
[17:15]
we're in the early stages of investigating this issue
[17:15]
can you get to your computer now?


Jeff Kirdeikisheute um 17:16 Uhr
there's around 90% chance that you'll lose coins
[17:16]
don't say I didn't warn you.

Sorry, But I'm not quite familiar with that wallet. And aside from that I don't trust with the discord apps.
Because this apps was also being used most tf the time by the opposrtunist or scammers to find collect fund
from the investors. just simple as that.
member
Activity: 1260
Merit: 21
Bro any sensitive information about your wallet don't share it with anyone, if he is requesting all this information means he plans something bad and you should stop and not send that information to him at all, you have to be careful with such people.
full member
Activity: 515
Merit: 101
Clearly it seems like an scam attempt, what the hell is encrypted wallet hash though? Is he reffering to wallet file? Anyway, you need to nothing to do. Make a small transfer, you have nothing to worry about.
True! Any attempt to get your private key or your wallet information other than your wallet address can be a risk! I'm sure that there will be nobody ask you for such a private and security question about your wallet. If anyone try to ask you that and you don't feel so safe, just drop the chat! Better miss something than being scammed!
sr. member
Activity: 812
Merit: 250
The Fourth Generation of Blockchain in DeFi
Looks and feels like a scam to be honest. I don't understand what encrypted wallet hash is but I think he talking about a private key? And we should never share our private key with strangers. To be 100% sure I think you should contact their support and get help.
full member
Activity: 896
Merit: 198
After Looking for trustswap and I found this one https://boxmining.com/trustswap-explained/ and its explain that It's a new defi project.

I want to ask where did you buy the tokens? And why you need to contact the support is there any problem with your tokens holdings?

sr. member
Activity: 1020
Merit: 391
Ultimately if you are having problems with your wallet or technical problems ask questions here on the forum or ask people with a high level of experience. Therefore, we must not send any information that could compromise us or leave us vulnerable to a possible invasion.
member
Activity: 854
Merit: 10
It will be better if you can keep your private key or wallet phrase to yourself, don't ever reveal this to anybody and any site asking you for this is nothing else but a scam site. Beware.
sr. member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 388
This is clearly a scam because no admin would DM for such sensitive info. Even if it's a really the admin, you still need to be careful because humans are known to change. The admin account could have been hijacked too, who knows?
Lol... he even said you will only lose 90% and not all. Grin
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