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Topic: Unknown Tokens in my wallet? Growing.fi - page 3. (Read 319 times)

sr. member
Activity: 1554
Merit: 413
December 11, 2021, 04:54:19 PM
#7
Your balance is done if you authorize connecting your wallet to those sites.

If you have used your wallet address somewhere then that means your public address have been seen and saved by the one who send the token.
That's surprising, I'm not sure where my address got leaked, I don't recall anything suspicious to be honest, nor do I participate in bounty campaigns/airdrops.

It doesn't have to be that way. They only need to use blockchain scanners and see which wallet has an ETH or BNB or other crypto balances then send.

No you cannot filter tokens coming to your wallet. Only thing you could do now is hide them.
jr. member
Activity: 39
Merit: 9
December 11, 2021, 04:49:15 PM
#6
This is intrusive spam, i personally ignore such things. On Ethereum, it is now an expensive pleasure, many spammers use the Binance Smart Chain network.
full member
Activity: 2128
Merit: 180
December 11, 2021, 04:44:38 PM
#5
That's surprising, I'm not sure where my address got leaked, I don't recall anything suspicious to be honest, nor do I participate in bounty campaigns/airdrops.
There’s no random test here and most probably you joined a bounty before or you posted your address somewhere else, just like on your Roobet campaign, your address can be seen on the sheet.

Well, that’s fake tokens OP and you can’t do anything about it just ignore it and live with it. Never try to withdraw it because its too risky and they might gain access on your wallet if you do it, so better not to try at all.
hero member
Activity: 1680
Merit: 845
December 11, 2021, 04:31:42 PM
#4
That's surprising, I'm not sure where my address got leaked, I don't recall anything suspicious to be honest, nor do I participate in bounty campaigns/airdrops.

Figured it was something fishy though, I hadn't signed up for anything, it's probably a trick for those who are active in the bounty scene, trying to confuse their fake tokens, I just don't get why Growing.fi is showing them, shouldn't they provide some kind of filtering for such tokens?
full member
Activity: 2086
Merit: 193
December 11, 2021, 03:56:15 PM
#3
This is a new way to hack or scam people, they send fake tokens with a great value and if you are going to try to withdraw it, you have to connect with your wallet and this will put you on a bigger trouble. I have a lot of fake tokens as well since I do participate on Bounties before and I guess this is the main reason for that, if you put your address in public, you are expose to scammers and hackers.
hero member
Activity: 2268
Merit: 669
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December 11, 2021, 03:45:47 PM
#2
If you have used your wallet address somewhere then that means your public address have been seen and saved by the one who send the token. There are lots of scammer who will gather public addresses and send a token they created. You will be shocked to see that there's a value likr 30k in dollars. Quite suspicious right where you received a token worth a lot of money where you didn't participate or joined any or something. Better leave it there and don't touch it.
hero member
Activity: 1680
Merit: 845
December 11, 2021, 03:30:30 PM
#1
I'm usually using Yieldwatch to keep track of my yield results, however, its uptime was average the past few days and resorted to Growing.fi. I noticed that my Net Worth was strange looking, showing more than $500,000 worth of coins, which startled me. Upon further investigation, my wallet appears full of some sketchy looking tokens.

Their website prompts you to connect your wallet, but I'd rather not to, how did these appear? Why are in my wallet, and why is Growing.fi showing them and Yieldwatch isn't?



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