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Topic: what do you think about scam airdrop? (Read 224 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1069
DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
September 28, 2017, 01:45:14 PM
#8
It's too easy to make some tokens. Just give it a name and distribute as airdrop, hold a large portion yourself and if the token stats getting any value, dump yours for some profit.
full member
Activity: 234
Merit: 100
It's turtles all the way down!
September 28, 2017, 01:39:08 PM
#7
I never join any airdrop that requires email because this is the decentralized community. If someone asks me email to send coins or tokens, I reject and stop the conversation right away

This is probably good practice, but in today's day and age I can't see how you can refrain from giving some information up. I have a secondary email that I use for all of these airdrops/forums and that uses protonmail, something I'd highly recommend. Service is good and safe. Beyond that, I don't see much to worry about when giving out this secondary email. Sure people can spam you but that's easy to take care of. Phishing attempts may happen but that's just your own diligence letting you down if you can get scammed by those - never click a link unless you can see exactly where it's going and you have an idea of who it's from.
sr. member
Activity: 484
Merit: 251
September 28, 2017, 01:24:00 PM
#6
I never join any airdrop that requires email because this is the decentralized community. If someone asks me email to send coins or tokens, I reject and stop the conversation right away
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 256
September 28, 2017, 01:09:27 PM
#5
Hacking someone else's mailbox is a felony. While spam is not a crime. There are many people who go to offices and offer useless products. It is also a kind of spamming. What will you do with them? Shoot? Lol! I think if you are sure that no spam you will not be persuaded.
newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
September 28, 2017, 01:07:24 PM
#4
You can't hack someone's email just by knowing it per se, but it is probably for spam purposes.

if you not carefull you can be hack by phissing email. i lost 2btc last year because someone hack my bittrex, i dont know how he can acces my bittrex with 2fa
legendary
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Merit: 5213
September 28, 2017, 01:04:06 PM
#3
What you mentioned about email address can be right, They might want email addresses that are related to cryptocurrencies. Better to have a second email and use it for suspicious things.
member
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Merit: 10
Verify is an Ethereum-powered Reputation protocol
September 28, 2017, 01:01:32 PM
#2
You can't hack someone's email just by knowing it per se, but it is probably for spam purposes.
newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
September 28, 2017, 12:58:20 PM
#1
so many airdrop coin at this time, i think some of them just want to know your email address then sending some spaming maybe want to hack your email ?
what do you think about it?
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