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Topic: How to check a Scam token on BSC. (Read 199 times)

sr. member
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April 04, 2022, 03:36:28 PM
#24
The current scam schemes send tokens in bulk to random addresses, , some scam tokens duplicate top altcoins to trap victims, but this scam token is easily indicated because the scam tokens have no project detail information, no logo, no liquidity, lots of failed transaction history in bscscan.
newbie
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April 04, 2022, 03:13:02 PM
#23
This content is very useful. I was very skeptical about investing in a new Fidebox token. And I was very worried about detecting fraud and discovering investment opportunities.
I can now safely focus on my favorite assets.
newbie
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April 04, 2022, 10:40:35 AM
#22
Very useful and well prepared guide!  Well done (:
Also , always double check before confirming anything or connecting your wallet to sites. And stay away from unknown tokens  Roll Eyes
sr. member
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April 04, 2022, 10:19:47 AM
#21
Something that is free without doing work that is not in accordance with the results you receive you should think about it again. This is a year that probably more and more scammers will continue to appear in the future. Different 5 years ago its better about the work you do earn a good income.
When viewed in general in the crypto space, scammers have always existed and are still living in the crypto environment by trying to create new traps for everyone and one of them is sending tokens for free into all other people's wallets so that everyone can be very curious about their actions they are.
full member
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April 04, 2022, 10:10:03 AM
#20
Your write-up is actually very helpful for everyone especially those who are so interested in airdrops and ignore the security of their wallets. I stay away from airdrops as much as I can especially those that don't have any tangible project to work on. Also any token in my wallet that doesn't require my input is regarded as scam and I don't consider it a part of my holdings.

Something that is free without doing work that is not in accordance with the results you receive you should think about it again. This is a year that probably more and more scammers will continue to appear in the future. Different 5 years ago its better about the work you do earn a good income.
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April 04, 2022, 07:56:39 AM
#19
Your write-up is actually very helpful for everyone especially those who are so interested in airdrops and ignore the security of their wallets. I stay away from airdrops as much as I can especially those that don't have any tangible project to work on. Also any token in my wallet that doesn't require my input is regarded as scam and I don't consider it a part of my holdings.
hero member
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April 04, 2022, 07:01:34 AM
#18
Another tip: If you know your wallet is entering a scam or dusting token, immediately replace it with a new wallet and move all your assets.
What I recommended above and your advice are useful if scammers don't steal your crypto quickly. If they are too professional and have bots to detect successfully compromise wallets, your crypto will be stolen too quickly as well.

Consequently, unrekt or move fund to another wallet won't help.

Therefore the best is let's do prevention first. Don't touch unknown tokens airdropped to your wallet. Especially never touch if they are tokens without logo. BSC or Trust wallet, for example, will do their own research and investigation then will approve token logo. It is only a tip of iceberg because even a token has an approved logo, it does not mean they are not scam token.
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April 02, 2022, 10:16:31 AM
#17
- If it has dozens of comments saying this coin is a scam, then it's a scam coin. The keyword here is: dozens, if it's just few of comments saying that like 2 - 3 comments then you should not believe that because they are probably bots or something. Have been looking at these comments when I got my first scam token through pancakeswap.



- If you got those tokens where you don't know its source and not involved into those projects, then the chance of those tokens are scam is 100% because there is no way people send stuff randomly something that you don't even know what the hell even that is.
hero member
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April 02, 2022, 09:31:00 AM
#16
It's free, what do you expect. I was once invited to that kind of scheme. He said I just need a trust wallet application and add the contract address to my portfolio then the coin will be given. I did receive a coin and I was even surprised at the amount but when I checked it, its less than a dust.  Grin
This is all just a waste of time so I stopped doing it. Betting in lottery have a higher chance to win than waiting for this coins that was created just for fun or scams to have a value.
sr. member
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April 02, 2022, 07:42:31 AM
#15
I often encounter this dusting token in my wallet, actually I thought it was the result of an airdrop that I got, but my friend told me never to transact with that token, after that I got this very useful post.
Now I understand that the supply of token dusting is a manipulation from bad people who want to steal wallet access, by sending more tokens than the total supply and even the estimation is very high from wallet bots.
sr. member
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April 02, 2022, 07:06:52 AM
#14
I don't understand much about token dusting, but your post wants to be detailed enough to explain how to find out token dusting through the smart contract, generally all I know is that token scam or dusting only has a name that has a domain name like token.io but, after seeing this I understand , that when we see the total supply is less than the tokens we can or circulate it is tantamount to token dusting.

Another tip: If you know your wallet is entering a scam or dusting token, immediately replace it with a new wallet and move all your assets.
hero member
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April 02, 2022, 06:43:50 AM
#13
To make transactions or swaps, you will have to approve access to the key of your wallet. One of method from scammers is airdrop their scam tokens to you. If you approve access, they can use backdoor to steal fund in that wallet.

Even if you don't touch scam tokens, you should revoke all addresses which can spend your token with https://app.unrekt.net/. Do it regularly in order to be safe.

Ideally, don't touch scam tokens airdropped to your wallet, don't click on approve button.
sr. member
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April 02, 2022, 03:26:49 AM
#12

But not all tokens on BSC are listed on Binance. I have seen alot of them and some are only listed on pancakeswap and no where else. In a situation like that what do you do? This activity of scammers is becoming too often and am starting to hate tokens on BSC.

This service has a convenient button to add to metamask. If a scam token with the same name was sent to your wallet, you will not see real tokens in your wallet. In Explorers, you can select any service and view all data about the smart contract

This may not be any problem because there are some real tokens I bought which are not yet showing in my wallet but I know later they will show. It has been like that in most cases with every new BSC tokens I bought before.
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April 02, 2022, 12:00:07 AM
#11
Many are those whom wallets are hacked just due to swapping the scam tokens let me explain how we can check the token is scam or not?

First of all check the name of token and also check the logo.
Like.


Now go ahead check the total Supply and Circulating supply. Which will be given below the token name.
Like.


Now check how much holders are there of this token. Which will be give below to the Total Supply.
Like.


Now check How much you received?
Like.


Now here check the full pic here. Or go to This link



Now You can see
Total Supply: 15000
CSupply: 3000
My balance is: 12000
And holders are: 1.3M+

How can it possible that the total Supply is 15000 and I have 12000 and 1.3M+ holders.

So let's go ahead.
All these things are okay like This Token

So now how to check scam token.
Now copy the contract address.
And go to the. pancakeswap.finance
And check the value of the token.

Showing the value of both tokens.




So now never connect your wallet and swap them.

 If you don't want to connect your wallet so now how to check the token is scam.
Copy the contract address of the and search it on. Bscscan

Scroll down and check the transactions.
Like.


Check the other one also.


Now you can see mostly transaction are failed.
So now you can easily check that the token is scam or not.
maybe this one is very good but too complicated for beginners, but I'm very happy if people like you give hints like this and help beginners whose wallets are often hacked


You can also use https://honeypot.is to detect smart contract malicious code.
and I recently found out and found a website to detect the coin is a scam or not and I am very very grateful for the knowledge
hero member
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April 01, 2022, 06:52:46 PM
#10
They are SCAM TOKEN AIRDROP and this even started last year.
We can see the transactions are failed and that was to imply that they are scams in nature.
This tactic doesn't even get my attention, in fact, we don't buy any of them and so, therefore, we never expect them to arrive. And pretty obvious they don't have a market value, apparently they are just a scam tokens.
hero member
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April 01, 2022, 06:31:04 PM
#9
Especially the ones that got created a day or few days after an event occur, e.g will Smith inu, it is very clear this is a scam project, even of you get it for free don't waste your time with it.
A project that was created a day or 2 days after a certain thing(s) happened was not planned for, it is temporary and don't have a future. The only goal with such projects is to scam or rug pull.
legendary
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April 01, 2022, 04:58:34 PM
#8
I use coingecko
https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/binance-usd
This service has a convenient button to add to metamask. If a scam token with the same name was sent to your wallet, you will not see real tokens in your wallet. In Explorers, you can select any service and view all data about the smart contract
full member
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April 01, 2022, 04:47:05 PM
#7
the above method really helps us as BSC users to avoid more and more scam tokens on the BSC platform and actually the easiest thing when we want to get a scam token or not is to visit the official website or token project social group so that we can get a valid token address and we can match before buying tokens.
jr. member
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April 01, 2022, 03:03:06 PM
#6
First of all every step is useful for checking scam token but without that there is also a checking method payment you can check your token contract address adding on dextool or poocoin for checking every details of contarct whats happening with that also verified or not.  And liquidity lock unlock also trading thing and token background all things are detailed there!!
legendary
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April 01, 2022, 02:46:27 PM
#5
I give you an easy spot.

If you receive the token in your BSC Address ~XD It's really simple as that, because you are randomly get a token you don't know and scammer always use a smart contract bot. Every time you are doing a new transaction, you will get a random scam tokenn.

So just ignore any token.
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