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Topic: {Warning}: Beware of Fake Finxflo (FXF) Tokens (Read 162 times)

sr. member
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October 10, 2020, 02:53:05 AM
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Why that uniswap doesn't delist the fake coins? They are the one should make move since that is thier exchnage and they have ability to remove or add a currency they wanted  if they want and how this fake coins easily be listed there ? How hard to list in that exchange that even take coins can easily be trade there?
member
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It's really responsible step to aware us on this matter thanks for letting us know hopefully people will take careful decision to not investing in fake FXF after all you aware us on right time about this matter and I believe that this strategy of scammers is not gonna be successful at all.
hero member
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Merit: 833
Thanks for the warning, it is useful to know if there is a fake copy of the specific token. My advice is to check the contract address before sending/receiving the tokens, this is only safety measurement for myself in order to prevent the scamming attempts. One more step is to find the token on CMC or Coingecko and check the details twice.

Yes, that's one effective method on how to check the authenticity of a project specially in this Uniswap concept as there are a lot of scammers taking advantage and I wouldn't be surprised if there are investors who just invest whatever they see a new tokens released and wanted to be the first to make potential big returns But sometimes their greediness will really bite them in their ass.

Thanks for this heads-up, although the project itself gave the warning, but it is not enough as it could not reach the desired audience. But if someone posts it here, maybe, just maybe we can save others from this scammers.

hero member
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No more Rekt and Bust
Thanks for the warning, it is useful to know if there is a fake copy of the specific token. My advice is to check the contract address before sending/receiving the tokens, this is only safety measurement for myself in order to prevent the scamming attempts. One more step is to find the token on CMC or Coingecko and check the details twice. Maybe one token has a duplicate contract address and there can be additional symbols on the contract name, that is why I never trade on Forkdelta. The decentralized exchanges can be vulnerable for inexperienced traders if they have no idea how to filter fake contract addresses.
hero member
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Thanks for the warning mate, as the Uniswap hype continues and so is the scammer in their ecosystem creating fake tokens. I do hope that no one fall victim, as for sure these scammers are going to run off with investors money again. For investors, it's really our job to not just blindly invest on the Uniswap hype, check everything first, it will take some time for you, but I'm sure if will be worth instead of losing your hard earn money to this scammers.
legendary
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Just sharing this news to you guys,

According to them,

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Please do not purchase any fake FXF tokens!

We have been made aware of fake FXF tokens listed on Uniswap. Finxflo (FXF) tokens have not been distributed yet; our ICO is still in progress.

Our official FXF ETH smart contract address is:

0x3e3d3ae84e197fd7ee5a672aef43bd7441fb613c



https://www.finxflo.com/news/beware-of-fake-finxlo-fxf-token

Because of the Uniswap hype, others might fall for this trick, because it is already listed on Uniswap:

https://info.uniswap.org/token/0x920bF72860b20509543da1E6F94FbE231D726304

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