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Topic: Scam Token Received Post Here To Help Others. (Read 139 times)

hero member
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My advice is to ignore all these spam tokens I have over 30 of these in my three wallets already and many more coming in, it seems these scammers have found a way to track your wallets if they are active in trading.

If you don't expect a token or have no idea where it comes from better not trade this token, you can check if they have a website but as a rule of thumb if you participate or bought a token you should know it's coming.
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I got maybe 5 fake tokens in just one of my BSC wallets. And most of the tokens or coins released to my wallet are in huge quantities maybe it is done with the purpose of enticing me to encash the said asset so they can control or do damage with my wallet. Up to now, I am not aware what BSC is doing with this problem...there should be a mechanism to delete these tokens out of our wallets as they are just thrash. People should be aware of this scam and they should never fall with their greed because at the end of the day one can lost real assets already in the wallet.
hero member
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Oh yeah, with ETH and BSC you always have to be extremely careful.

There are a flood of new scam tokens that are coming out every single day. And it is honestly disappointing how people are falling for it.

Never assume that the token that you have received is real. I have had someone try to scam me with a fake token back in 2017/18 so this con has been around for a long long time now. Do not connect your wallet to anything that you're unsure of.
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Do you index scam tokens in this thread, it will never end because scam tokens are always generated daily, maybe 100+ token addresses/day generated by scammers and distributed to random addresses.

This thread could be a potential spammer for posting scam token reports every day. In my opinion, the average person already understands about fake tokens in their addresses and leaves them unused for any transactions.
This is for those who just new and don't know about this.
And their wallets get hacked by swapping these kind of tokens.
hero member
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Rules.
1. Share the link of the token.
2. Share the time of the token when you received the token.
3. Tell the reason why you blaming this as scam token.
Do you index scam tokens in this thread, it will never end because scam tokens are always generated daily, maybe 100+ token addresses/day generated by scammers and distributed to random addresses.

This thread could be a potential spammer for posting scam token reports every day. In my opinion, the average person already understands about fake tokens in their addresses and leaves them unused for any transactions.
legendary
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Blackjack.fun
I'm confused...
What has the title to do with the article in the link?

The title would let me think you're trying to warn people about the usual scam of airdropping random useless tokens to wallets, but that's altcoin talk.

The link is interesting from a different point of view, it will do a lot of damage to exchanges that claim outrageous numbers of users, volume, and user cryptos stored with them, it will be worse than when CMC implemented the volume algorithm, I'm pretty sure some exchanges that claimed hundreds of millions in day trade will fill statements with a few million.


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Mostly we see that we are receiving the scam tokens on our Bsc address. And whenever we try to swap them and connect the wallet they hack the wallet.
So if you receive any scam token so share on this thread to help others.

Rules.
1. Share the link of the token.
2. Share the time of the token when you received the token.
3. Tell the reason why you blaming this as scam token.

Let me share an Example of a scam token.

1. Link
2. Received 5 minutes ago.
3. Its supply and the holders also not matching with each other. And doesn't exist on Coinmarketcap or on Coingecko.



For further details check this.
How to check a Scam token on BSC.
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