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Topic: [SCAM][WARNING]fake UniSwap airdop, scammers asking for your private key (Read 169 times)

hero member
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In relation to the scam posted above, let me share the news about the real potential airdrop from uni.

Check this out guys.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/uniswap-moves-closer-to-a-new-five-million-uni-airdrop

Its seems they are gonna do a second drop but this time with more wallets supported or interacted with uniswap. I read that previous receiver wont receive any this time.

After seeing this news i am damn sure that scammers will increase their activity and hopefully we are going to see some more fake UNISWAP related giveaways. I wish crypto users will justify every single giveaway before putting their foot on this kinda trap.
It is certain that the scamer will look busy making ways to be the same as what is known in the news, with the good news that the drop in airdrop is only for new users, the scamer is ready with their tricks.
This is just their awareness to remain vigilant, not to be tempted when Uniswap has officially lowered the airdrop, so in conclusion the airdrop will legitimately be mixed with the scamer who spreads it.
copper member
Activity: 1204
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Somehow I thought that fake Uniswap airdrops are behind us as the real one happened more than a month ago, but I guess it's still a thing. Worst of all, even though it is an obvious scam attempt as noone legitimate will ask you for private key, there will be some who will fall for you this, and that's scammers target audience : newbies and ignorants. Plenty of those around.
Yeah we have seen another one few days earlier which frontend design was slightly different and if i am not wrong then all these fake giveaway related scammer websites have a strong connection and running by the same group of people. after getting caught or not having enough responses from investors they are just changing their domain and shifting the template to new one. Even in some cases they are running multiple projects together and using the same frontend design.

In relation to the scam posted above, let me share the news about the real potential airdrop from uni.

Check this out guys.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/uniswap-moves-closer-to-a-new-five-million-uni-airdrop

Its seems they are gonna do a second drop but this time with more wallets supported or interacted with uniswap. I read that previous receiver wont receive any this time.

After seeing this news i am damn sure that scammers will increase their activity and hopefully we are going to see some more fake UNISWAP related giveaways. I wish crypto users will justify every single giveaway before putting their foot on this kinda trap.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1315
Even if they claim to be the real one and presented a lot of proof that they are the real one, once they asked for private keys it's end for the site.
Thats obviously a pretty red flag. Also its quite simple to know if the airdrop will be coming from uniswap itself. They had a governance voting about their next airdrop and it seems likely occur with some of the supported wallet. In relation to the scam posted above, let me share the news about the real potential airdrop from uni.

Check this out guys.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/uniswap-moves-closer-to-a-new-five-million-uni-airdrop

Its seems they are gonna do a second drop but this time with more wallets supported or interacted with uniswap. I read that previous receiver wont receive any this time.
hero member
Activity: 2870
Merit: 564
Even if they claim to be the real one and presented a lot of proof that they are the real one, once they asked for private keys it's end for the site, no developers will ask for private keys and get away with not getting tagged, and no user will give away his private key without getting the perception that he do not know how things work in Cryptocurrency.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 5937
Good find @witcher_sense, you caught them almost immediately.

Somehow I thought that fake Uniswap airdrops are behind us as the real one happened more than a month ago, but I guess it's still a thing. Worst of all, even though it is an obvious scam attempt as noone legitimate will ask you for private key, there will be some who will fall for you this, and that's scammers target audience : newbies and ignorants. Plenty of those around.
hero member
Activity: 2590
Merit: 542
Nice catch, and just by making lots of combination in searching, I found this,

Code:
uniairdrop.org

Not sure though if this has been reported here in the community or not, nevertheless I reported both of the sites to Google already.
full member
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I'm speechless with these scammers! Officialuniswap huh! Legit sites will never ask for private keys.

Reported to google already with this detail. Hope google will take action before someone will be a victim of this fraud.

legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 4313
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What happened: Fake Uniswap airdrop/malicious website
 
ANN: not listed here yet

Scammers Website:
Code:
https://officialuniswap.com/


https://web.archive.org/web/20201030062354/https://officialuniswap.com/
https://archive.is/3Ga1C/b]

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Domain Name: OFFICIALUNISWAP.COM
   Registry Domain ID: 2568988309_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
   Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.reg.com
   Registrar URL: http://www.reg.ru
   Updated Date: 2020-10-29T14:20:25Z
   Creation Date: 2020-10-29T14:19:31Z

   Registry Expiry Date: 2021-10-29T14:19:31Z
   Registrar: REGISTRAR OF DOMAIN NAMES




THIS IS A SCAM! Never share your private keys with anyone!
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