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Topic: Fake Coins, Is there a list of current fake coins? (Read 769 times)

full member
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I did not register a fake coin because I only chose a coin that was obvious.
member
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Fake coin? Do you mean pump & dump coin? That's very much you can see some in y*bit
newbie
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Merit: 0
Wouldn't call it a fake coin, but CRB has like 0 activity since August or something. Kind of worrying
member
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It's not a list of fake coins but I think it would still be useful! https://etherscamdb.info/
full member
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There's not a proper list. But you can considered a coin fake/dead if its rewarding system stops to operate or its wallet stops to sync permanently.
I've seen such coin are used for pump and dump in exchanges which are already dead.
legendary
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
I guess you can understand it only by your own research. IMHO any coin out of top-100 could easily be the fake one.
member
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Professional Knife catcher
It seems like suspicions coins should be listed in this forum. However that would include like all of Yobit. I know that have had successful coins come out of them.

Just research and don't buy garbage. There is a lot of it. It's your job to get educated and know the difference.
full member
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Merit: 100
I'd recommend reading up on each coin you're interested in. If you want to invest in a coin, do some research, like a simple google search, and go from there.
full member
Activity: 308
Merit: 100
Actually indexing some kind of scam / non solid coins and projects into a thread could be a good idea, I've seen several posts for different types of crypto business but putitng all together into one post might help a lot of people. What do you think about it ?
newbie
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Fake is maybe the wrong word here.

My guess would be that the real question is: Which coins/blockchains are just started to rake in a sh*tton of money and then abandon? Which, as someone earlier in the thread said, is a daunting task to list. And subject to trolling.

As always: Research, research, research.

And make no mistake. Even sh_tcoins can make you money...
member
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Merit: 10
There can be fake coins when someone gives out coins in their websites (you just see a number of coins which you can do nothing with) rather than in your wallets (desktop/mobile/web). There'll be no source code which anyone can view. I know of at least 1 which started this way but eventually when they were ready with source code and wallets, all the coins shown in the websites were gone.
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Semantically satiated.
To answer your original question, there is no such thing currently: it would be (almost) impossible to maintain because of the rate of new ones that get created everyday.

If you desire to invest in one, do some research about it and look at what people say about it. If it doesn't give you enough confidence, it's probably not a good idea Smiley
newbie
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I think it is difficult for one person to get the list of all fake coins. It is better you see the feedback, comments and other resources about a coin before you go for it. It will help you reduce your risk to the minimum.
full member
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Merit: 100
Is there a current list of Fake coins out there?
I dont heard any issue about fake coins either, and i think fake coins is not exist in the market and it will be deleted quickly by the manager of a site if that happens.
newbie
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If the name look suspicious, needless to say, stay away! Named after a world leader or a celebrity, stay away! That should cut out about 100 of them...?  Wink
newbie
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The SEC recently filed fraud charges against 2 ICOs: REcoin and DRC, both run by Maksim Zaslavskiy. One reason is that the tokens they claimed to be selling “don’t really exist.” Literally fake coins!
legendary
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Slava Ukraini!
What do you mean by saying "fake coins"? I've never heard such definition.
If I understand your question correctly, I can tell few coins, as you call "fake" it's Onecoin, Swisscoin and few others (can't remember their names). They are claiming themselves as cryptocurrency, but they are not at all.
But you can call many coins as fake - mostly altcoins made that their devs would benefit and these coins cant be used in our real life. I don't even talk about ICO tokens. But anyway, it's subjective criterias to call such coins as fake. I think it's nothing wrong to call Bitcoin Cash as fake coin Smiley
full member
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There will come a day when they will regulate the coins and 99% of them will disappear.
member
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Merit: 10
even if there was such a list, there are so many coins launched on a daily basis that it would be impossible to keep it up to date. One day you'll buy one and see it the other date on the list. Always do your own due diligence when buying/investing in a new coin. Join the Telegram of the group and talk with the people there, asking tough questions. Check the website as well, if there is already a platform/service coin launched and whether it's supported on some kind of exchange
jr. member
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Merit: 10
After all, is there a way to figure it out which project is a scam or not ?! or you just have to choose the project that appears to have a minimum risk and pray it won't be a scam...
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