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Topic: I am receiving EOS in my wallet without doing anything - page 2. (Read 292 times)

full member
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Your Data Belongs To You
The most logical explanation would be that you are getting those funds, accidentally someone is messing up the address or username as others pointed out. But this does not explain multiple periodical transactions, if someone made a mistake, he/she should already have noticed it and stopped..
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in this case I think someone is wrong to send tokens to your wallet, how is it possible if you feel the amount of assets in your wallet is increasing while you rarely access the wallet and even use it for transactions ?. so I guess it's the sender's mistake and you're lucky to get more coins.
legendary
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Do you own an EOS token which distributes dividends?  If not then you must be lucky to have alias your account.

The person who send those coins will probably want those coins returned though. He wants it back if he finds out he had sent those coins in the wrong hands, your EOS wallet will be posted here whenever that realization happen.  Don't spend it yet.
full member
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Give the name of your EOS account. We will see, and say, from whom and for what you received coins. If you yourself haven’t seen it yet, of course (or if you need help with this).
full member
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Maybe someone is using the same wallet as yours... How is it possible? I don't really know. Poor him if you withdraw his funds... Wallet in EOS is not safe if 2 or more people can access the same wallet.
sr. member
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DIA | Data infrastructure for DeFi
There are several things that could have happened to your wallet. The reason why you can receive free coins, is bounty campaign that paid in EOS or staking rewards that you are getting for holding EOS. But a more realistic scenario is that somebody has access to your wallet through private key or seed phrase. I would recommend to withdrawal everything you have and create another wallet.
hero member
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If I'm not wrong, when you create an EOS wallet, you set up a username, and if someone wants to send you some coins or tokens, that person needs your username. It could be that somebody is sending coins to someone whose username is very close to yours and that person is making a mistake. It's the only thing I can figure since the amount is too high for an airdrop.
hero member
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Could you show us your eos wallet address so that we can verify if this isn't a made up story. Okay, maybe it's real and you received it without any notice where it came from.

But maybe someone sent it to you intentionally and has your wallet address somewhere. Do you remember an incident where you are required to send your eos wallet address? it's highly impossible that someone just sent it to you randomly.
newbie
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Hello guys I have a question
Recently I logged into my wallet I havent used in months and I found out that I have $1500 in EOS sent in the last few months in couple of transactions?
How is it possible? I even received few $ again today
I will be great if someone can explain this to me

Thanks in advance
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