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Topic: Sweat coin. Is this real? - page 4. (Read 836 times)

hero member
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September 13, 2023, 03:47:07 PM
#44
There’s no such thing as free money on airdrop especially if the amount involved is surreal. On your screenshot, you received approximately 500USD without any effort to claim it while legit airdrop needs participantion in both investments and time to use the networks before they gave you an airdrop.

Do you check already the smart contract of this token. You will notice if this token is legit or not if there a buy and sell transaction on the DEX it was listed and the smart contract has a lot of transaction history including the recent one.
Or simply there's no free money on this world and on the time that you do able to recieved out some message in related to it then it is 100% scam. Its true that no airdrop would really be
asking out some deposits or transfer or funds before you could really be able to get those coins and the heck getting that $400+ for free on just simply sending out 0.01 ETH is already suspicious.
This is where newbies do commonly be ending up on getting scammed or hacked when clicking up links randomly on which this is the reason on why tons of newbies cry out when their wallets had been sweep out. Sweat coin? its name do really sucks and using up TG where lots of airdrop scams and hackers do lurk out? Its a BIG pass for this one.
Even your own common sense would really be telling you that you should really avoid and better to ignore these things in the first place on the time that you had read up
those random Dm'med messages came from random people.
hero member
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August 30, 2023, 05:33:35 PM
#43

When I saw this picture, I immediately thought, no one would give away that much free money in this world. This is too tempting, too good to be true. It's too easy to get these prizes without doing anything really worth it. Indeed, sometimes there are airdrops that give big rewards, but usually they are still in the form of tokens or coins whose nominal value is not yet known because after all they are still not listed. And this? how do they ensure that it really has such value and give away that much money for free? This is nonsense. Especially when there's a next image that tells you to click and it's related to your wallet, this is a high risk. However, scammers have many ways to steal your assets later. Be careful.
hero member
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_""""Duelbits""""_
August 30, 2023, 05:27:15 PM
#42
So am not all that into airdrop but some of my guys have been disturbing like hell to take part saying of these airdrop do actually pay so I later let me send me some airdrop link and I tried this one particular one {sweat coin} but for some time I have not done anything with this but I do get lots of notification on my telegram. And I saw an interesting message which I said I should ask the community how real is it about the message sent to me by sweat coin.
Here is a sample
Free money from large airdrops is now very hard to come by and I think with just a cursory look we know what it's meant for Cheesy
Fraudulent schemes like this happen every day and even every hour so don't be too tempted by such things.
I'm not saying it takes away from your profits but I think if we think rationally $479 more just for a telegram for that task would be very suspicious for now and the risk of being scammed is very high for that.
I personally don't forbid you to try it but if there is an option not to do it then it's better not to respond.
hero member
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August 30, 2023, 04:56:19 PM
#41
This looks funny,obviously it is a scam because how will you not take part in their service and they will send you 500usd,nah it is impossible. One thing with these airdrops is that it has been taken over by scamming companies,who deceive people to promote their scam project for them.

The painful thing is that you wouldn't even know that you are promoting a scam project until when you yourself is been scammed by the company,that is when they don't pay you for your service of ads you did for them or they will ask you to pay some fee to claim the amount.

The usual problem here is that before you get those airdrop tokens, you need to send some ETH or TRX.
As seen from the OP, the team behind this is also collecting valuable alts in exchange of their token.
There is SWEAT ECONOMY that has been trading in Kucoin and other exchanges, don't know it is the same one.
Need to check their contract address if it is the same, if not, it may very well a fake one trying to screw naive users.
sr. member
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Baba God Noni
August 30, 2023, 04:45:02 PM
#40
This looks funny,obviously it is a scam because how will you not take part in their service and they will send you 500usd,nah it is impossible. One thing with these airdrops is that it has been taken over by scamming companies,who deceive people to promote their scam project for them.

The painful thing is that you wouldn't even know that you are promoting a scam project until when you yourself is been scammed by the company,that is when they don't pay you for your service of ads you did for them or they will ask you to pay some fee to claim the amount.
jr. member
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Chainjoes.com
August 29, 2023, 12:10:02 PM
#39
sweet Coin airdrop has to make re search about the Coin before click any link to avoid a fishing trip link in other to connect wallet and most of them are fishing Link at the moment you connect your wallet, the wallet get compromise and valuable asset will be discharged, have to be careful with airdrop link as long has business with wallet connection, I prefer not to participate and keep my wallet safe and secure.
jr. member
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August 07, 2023, 10:31:02 AM
#38
Don't try your connecting Wallet in the platform send to you, because it may be phishing link to scam you, no legit airdrop can give you such amount, that is $500 without doing anything in this current situation of the cryptocurrency market. Have to be careful with those you're friends probably, it may be telegram group looking for who they we scam.
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Rexx
August 07, 2023, 02:30:16 AM
#37
when talking about airdrops, this is an interesting thing.  because airdrops can also try our luck.  if we are lucky, it is not impossible that we will get big results when working on airdrops without having to claim anything.
sr. member
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Founder Nur1Labs
August 07, 2023, 02:23:03 AM
#36
sweat is not coin but token i think. when i see this token has no value on market. you need carefull before install or follow any token model with new and not prospect. you need see if there whitepaper or not for project. what need they make that project for. see the project scope too.
staff
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August 06, 2023, 12:56:25 PM
#35
I haven't seen such primitive scams for a long time. This is a type of airdrop, where they lure you with the amount of the airdrop itself, and therefore the happy user is ready to press all the buttons and go anywhere, just to try to cash this airdrop. It's what they're counting on. Avoid such airdrops, as well as any unknown coins that suddenly appeared on your wallet. It could be phishing.
Xal0lex - I'm sure some greedy user will follow the instructions and they will find a way out how to cash out the token. Not sure if someone from the community has been scammed by the above airdrop - but it seems the value is too tempting for some newbie.

To be honest, I'm not familiar with the airdrop case - of course, because I ignored it from the start. If they expect you to pay some money so you can claim your airdrop - then ignore it, it looks like a scam.

The thing is that the value of this airdrop can only be on paper or on your screen, and when it comes to getting a profit, it turns out that this token is not traded anywhere, and the only dex where it is placed has extremely low liquidity, so swap is impossible. I haven't seen airdrops that can give a few hundred bucks just like that for a long time. Such projects are among retro drops, where you get valuable tokens for some onchain activity and these tokens are listed on well-known exchanges. If the project doesn't have all this, then most likely you won't be able to exchange it profitably.
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Chainjoes.com
August 05, 2023, 06:50:34 PM
#34
So am not all that into airdrop but some of my guys have been disturbing like hell to take part saying of these airdrop do actually pay so I later let me send me some airdrop link and I tried this one particular one {sweat coin} but for some time I have not done anything with this but I do get lots of notification on my telegram. And I saw an interesting message which I said I should ask the community how real is it about the message sent to me by sweat coin.
Here is a sample

I think it is really scam. I think who are massaged first and offering money and telling to invest or sending links they are really scammer there has no doubt. I think sweat coin is not scam project but who are wanting to send link he is scammer. When you click his provided link your phone will be hucked i think. So i will advice you avoid this kinds of link and scammer.
legendary
Activity: 1064
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August 05, 2023, 05:48:05 PM
#33
I haven't seen such primitive scams for a long time. This is a type of airdrop, where they lure you with the amount of the airdrop itself, and therefore the happy user is ready to press all the buttons and go anywhere, just to try to cash this airdrop. It's what they're counting on. Avoid such airdrops, as well as any unknown coins that suddenly appeared on your wallet. It could be phishing.
Xal0lex - I'm sure some greedy user will follow the instructions and they will find a way out how to cash out the token. Not sure if someone from the community has been scammed by the above airdrop - but it seems the value is too tempting for some newbie.

To be honest, I'm not familiar with the airdrop case - of course, because I ignored it from the start. If they expect you to pay some money so you can claim your airdrop - then ignore it, it looks like a scam.
hero member
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August 05, 2023, 05:22:53 PM
#32
I've heard of that project before but no idea where they are right now. And if it's from Telegram that suddenly tries to give you money for free, that's the sign of being a red flag already.
Have already heard about the project before, they will reward you according to amount of steps you take in a day, but I think the project is know where to be found anymore, and I don’t think their is any free money in cryptocurrency, most of the message you will receive on telegram requesting you to participate in airdrop are scam, so we all have to be very careful so that we won’t fall victim, nobody is going to share free money for you, they will rather take from you.

Do not believe them because worse might come to you when you're greedy and they give them to you the instructions on what you must do in claiming it.
Most of those airdrops will send you a link to connect your wallet, they are just trying to hack your wallet and steal all the coin you are having in the wallet, that’s why am always discouraging airdrops. Mostly they are always targeting newbies which they know they don’t really know much about cryptocurrency yet, they believe those are the set of people that can be scammed easily.
full member
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August 05, 2023, 04:13:49 PM
#31
Better ignore or block it for safety purposes. I have heard of this coin before since there are people who have fallen for it but I don't think they are running a Telegram airdrop right now so what you received could be an old school type of scam. It's something that you should ignore.
You shouldn't trust telegram airdrops that much because most scammers are running their fake projects and airdrops there. It is weird if you'll receive too good to be true prizes even if you didn't join any promotion or campaign so you have to be very careful.
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Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
August 05, 2023, 03:51:01 PM
#30
$479 reward when participating in airdrop?. As what I have known, almost all airdrops reward their participants around $5 to $20 which is very rare where most of the airdrop rewards are $5 to $10 when I joined airdrops before. Right now airdrops are a waste of time except when the task is very simple and the project that started the airddrop is legit then you'll receive a reward in the future but only a small amount as I have said about the airddrop rewards.
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
August 05, 2023, 03:23:07 PM
#29
You don't have to pay for receiving airdrops afaik. Most likely a scam. In the first place I highly doubt the said coin here has the same value as the amount they're requesting you, regardless of it's quantity. 0 x to whatever number is still 0 after all. You'd mostly want an airdop in the first place from groups or threads that a lot of people are participating in, where the coin details and airdrop results are publicly shown, not like this where it was randomly messaged to you, especially by a bot.

Sweat coin has been in existence for as long as I can remember now. I only took notice of it while getting ads alert on my device, I downloaded it and tried it. I must say any scammer would likely use the fact that it is gaining customers to strike at the right time.
It is quite interesting for the simple fact of walking and earning and that's why, until it has survived as long, perhaps as long as BTC has existed, then will it become easy to say it is safe from scammers in the slightest bit.
Many coins on the network are not meant to last long. Check out the idea behind sweat coin creation, with the live Sweat Economy price today at $0.006143 USD and with a 24-hour trading volume of $2,406,740 USD.

Until you can withdraw or transfer your funds or trade with it for now, sweat coin is just a coin that can easily be a scam project.
legendary
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Nec Recisa Recedit
August 05, 2023, 02:29:17 PM
#28
they request 0,01 eth for sending 498 USD of a "generic-token".
in a telegram message.
did you think this can be real? you don't see nothing strange just by your self?
you are the real owner of the answer Wink

of course this is just a scam.
if they are providing really free cash everywhere with random message ( Roll Eyes ) why not cover few bucks for transaction fee? that's why there are no doubts...
sr. member
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August 05, 2023, 01:54:53 PM
#27
To be honest I am hearing this coin or token name first time. However, after going to Coin Marketcap and looking at its details, I realized that it is a decent alternative coin. But I would say you should definitely not rely on all these Telegram bots for air drops. Because most of these bot airdrops are scams and the most important thing is that no virus or malware can attack your device through these boards. So it is better to keep distance from all these
staff
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August 05, 2023, 01:37:45 PM
#26
I haven't seen such primitive scams for a long time. This is a type of airdrop, where they lure you with the amount of the airdrop itself, and therefore the happy user is ready to press all the buttons and go anywhere, just to try to cash this airdrop. It's what they're counting on. Avoid such airdrops, as well as any unknown coins that suddenly appeared on your wallet. It could be phishing.
sr. member
Activity: 1935
Merit: 290
August 05, 2023, 01:28:06 PM
#25
Most of scam airdrop for telegram section and definitely falling into their scams can cost you money. A good project may give you free tokens but you must have their main tokens in your wallet beforehand. Also, a project will never give you free money without purchasing some kind of token. So those who promote fake airdrop want to collect their own wallet key from you.
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