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Topic: Getting an NFT just got easy, didn't it? - page 5. (Read 718 times)

sr. member
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Which posts to write or not to write, I will decide for myself. Ok? If anyone can answer my question, I would appreciate it. Has anyone used such bots, if so, what is their use? And do they really work?

You may not write how you decide. There are rules to follow although I do not know if there is one that prevents newbies from posting link or advertising suspicious products because that is what I see in your post. If you insist on people answering your question on that or trying it, you have to know that those here are not going to trust a newbie account that is advertising a bot.
sr. member
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Hi all, I recently came across an interesting Twitter bot that helps you automatically participate in Giveaway NFT projects. Has anyone come across it? Is the whole NFT market really taken over by bots? And how long will this freebie last?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0e2f4Do2xU
But bots are not new and before the nft came, there are already bots that is being used in trading or on any other things. Does that bot only works for nft? Because, there are so many giveaways on twitter, I mean the prizes are not only nft but they can be cash prizes, cryptos, gadgets and anything else. It would be cool if the bot works for them but it's somehow illegal at the same time and I don't think twitter will allow such things.

This is not fair because there are users that participates the normal way or manually. The nft that they gave away might be nft's that are not really popular or inexpensive. It's not worth it to risk your account.
copper member
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Oh no, these scammers are starting to spam their scam bots in the forum.
Pls stay at youtube or in twitter because people at this forum wont fall for your cheap tricks.

Do you really think people would be Installing files or scripts from a newbie?

I'm not suggesting to install anything, but to ask knowledgeable people if these bots really help. Why such aggression to newcomers?
If you really wanted to know about these bots, then you wouldn't have used a clickbait titile to lure people into reading what you wrote (i mean what you are trying to shill/sell/scam or whatever). It is obvious that you are trying to scam someone based on your post. I mean saying things like "how long will this freebie last" - you couldn't be more obvious, could you? Spam somewhere else.
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OK, so this bot only works as an NFT giveaway aggregator, but strangely asks for your twitter account login credentials especially phone number (which I don't think is necessary). If I remember correctly, twitter can be linked to your NFT marketplace account, so maybe the purpose of this bot is looking for linked twitter accounts that have nft assets to steal.
Thus, the opportunity for fraud is very open, I think if that's the concept then they can enter our account credentials, even though there is no term asking for login credentials, especially regarding requests for telephone numbers, even if I want KYC, it's not that complicated, so be careful if that's what they want
member
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For NFT Giveaway I have never tried it. Usually the majority of NFTs in Opensea or others make announcements on Discord, so usually users join NFT Discord to find out the latest news and users must be observant as well as moderators of each NFT discord group, usually never DM a member directly, just follow the rules according to the rules they.
hero member
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LOL are you trying so hard to spread scam bot? Getting NFT was not easy and have you paid the fees to minting? lol. Your bot was totally useless. a legit NFT will ask you to pay the fees and not use the bots lol. The developers are so greedy these days and the only garbage NFT that can be minted used your garbage bots. No money no legit NFT. This is the true story about NFT these days. if you wanna get legit NFT and then bring your money to the creator of NFT not your bots.  Grin
hero member
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[Nope]No hype delivers more than hope
OK, so this bot only works as an NFT giveaway aggregator, but strangely asks for your twitter account login credentials especially phone number (which I don't think is necessary). If I remember correctly, twitter can be linked to your NFT marketplace account, so maybe the purpose of this bot is looking for linked twitter accounts that have nft assets to steal.
copper member
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If ever I will trust a bot to participate in free stuff and possibly give out information to anyone who is asking, maybe I would just get a notification bot and still vet the project on what it could be. See if it is a good project and have some kind of filtering out of all the possible scams out there or something.

Sketchy video and with all the comments. Be careful and vigilant, everyone.
hero member
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NFT AND Twitter it is a big red Flag that should be avoided.
NFT tokens gave the scammers an opportunity because they have no specific value and therefore may be zero or $100 or even more depending on the demand and therefore by creating a false demand they can make people buy some tokens at a price of $50 thinking that they are worth a lot, but their value is zero because of FAKE demand.

You are wrong. With the help of Twitter, and these useless: "Mark 3 friends, retweet, like" I have already made good money, getting into interesting projects and getting WL in them. I haven't won NFTs for free yet. But I do it all by hand. That's why I asked if these bots work, to make it easier for myself.
Then to answer, it doesn't work. Instead of gaining new NFT from airdrops like that it will be the other way around, all your NFT and other stuff in your computer will be taken. Don't be a victim. Don't fall for their schemes of free NFT's just by joining their club or whatever proposal they offer you.
Just walk the hard way, stop being lazy. Invest if you can, it's more profitable than trash or dusts that came from "Retweet gifts".
You are just doing what is supposed to be their job and possibly get nothing in return.
newbie
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April 16, 2022, 06:23:02 AM
#9
NFT AND Twitter it is a big red Flag that should be avoided.
NFT tokens gave the scammers an opportunity because they have no specific value and therefore may be zero or $100 or even more depending on the demand and therefore by creating a false demand they can make people buy some tokens at a price of $50 thinking that they are worth a lot, but their value is zero because of FAKE demand.

You are wrong. With the help of Twitter, and these useless: "Mark 3 friends, retweet, like" I have already made good money, getting into interesting projects and getting WL in them. I haven't won NFTs for free yet. But I do it all by hand. That's why I asked if these bots work, to make it easier for myself.
legendary
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April 16, 2022, 06:11:37 AM
#8
NFT AND Twitter it is a big red Flag that should be avoided.
NFT tokens gave the scammers an opportunity because they have no specific value and therefore may be zero or $100 or even more depending on the demand and therefore by creating a false demand they can make people buy some tokens at a price of $50 thinking that they are worth a lot, but their value is zero because of FAKE demand.
sr. member
Activity: 2016
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April 16, 2022, 06:08:04 AM
#7
Hi all, I recently came across an interesting Twitter bot that helps you automatically participate in Giveaway NFT projects. Has anyone come across it? Is the whole NFT market really taken over by bots? And how long will this freebie last?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0e2f4Do2xU

I'm very sure they are scam schemes because there's no such thing in the space when it comes NFT's where in operated by bots only.
And lastly it's too skeptical to trust some influencer as well, especially through YouTube that most content creators are click bait and very obvious that most of them creating such videos for content only. I mean they don't have care at least they can obtain more views. So if i were you stay away in it!
legendary
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April 16, 2022, 05:49:56 AM
#6
Hi all, I recently came across an interesting Twitter bot that helps you automatically participate in Giveaway NFT projects. Has anyone come across it? Is the whole NFT market really taken over by bots? And how long will this freebie last?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0e2f4Do2xU


Yeah, downloading closed source bot seems like a GREAT IDEA (/sarcasm) while trying to keep your wallets safe. We are literally most wanted target audience for hackers and posting a shady download link in youtube is major red flag!
newbie
Activity: 4
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April 16, 2022, 05:48:46 AM
#5
Hi all, I recently came across an interesting Twitter bot that helps you automatically participate in Giveaway NFT projects. Has anyone come across it? Is the whole NFT market really taken over by bots? And how long will this freebie last?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0e2f4Do2xU

First post and its about shilling? I think @malcovi2 is right about that. Ive understand if you are an old timer who suggest a very cool thing on nft,  but as a first time poster, means you knew how to post here and you simply reattach the youtube link for that free nft thing. Its either its your channel, or you are helping them to gain audience. If its a scam then you better be worry to be tag scammer ot at least be responsible if you are a human person whom concern on being a member of bitcointalk forum.

Which posts to write or not to write, I will decide for myself. Ok? If anyone can answer my question, I would appreciate it. Has anyone used such bots, if so, what is their use? And do they really work?
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 1377
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April 16, 2022, 05:37:13 AM
#4
Hi all, I recently came across an interesting Twitter bot that helps you automatically participate in Giveaway NFT projects. Has anyone come across it? Is the whole NFT market really taken over by bots? And how long will this freebie last?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0e2f4Do2xU

First post and its about shilling? I think @malcovi2 is right about that. Ive understand if you are an old timer who suggest a very cool thing on nft,  but as a first time poster, means you knew how to post here and you simply reattach the youtube link for that free nft thing. Its either its your channel, or you are helping them to gain audience. If its a scam then you better be worry to be tag scammer ot at least be responsible if you are a human person whom concern on being a member of bitcointalk forum.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
April 16, 2022, 05:34:37 AM
#3
Oh no, these scammers are starting to spam their scam bots in the forum.
Pls stay at youtube or in twitter because people at this forum wont fall for your cheap tricks.

Do you really think people would be Installing files or scripts from a newbie?

I'm not suggesting to install anything, but to ask knowledgeable people if these bots really help. Why such aggression to newcomers?
member
Activity: 1103
Merit: 76
April 16, 2022, 05:22:20 AM
#2
Oh no, these scammers are starting to spam their scam bots in the forum.
Pls stay at youtube or in twitter because people at this forum wont fall for your cheap tricks.

Do you really think people would be Installing files or scripts from a newbie?
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
April 16, 2022, 05:13:38 AM
#1
Hi all, I recently came across an interesting Twitter bot that helps you automatically participate in Giveaway NFT projects. Has anyone come across it? Is the whole NFT market really taken over by bots? And how long will this freebie last?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0e2f4Do2xU
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