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Topic: Zloadr coin and app. Is it a scam? (Read 186 times)

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December 09, 2019, 09:14:14 AM
#5
Every thing there require zdr token as a fee. So, to trade or withdraw you must have zdr which can only be bought.
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December 01, 2019, 07:20:35 PM
#4
If a person makes a coin deposit to their Zloadr “wallet” the deposit goes to an ETH address that only Zloadr has the private key to. You don’t even own your own wallet private keys.

Obviously, you really don't own the address they generated to you.

As far as what I understand, the airdrops rewards go directly to the app.

Now, if you want to check the validity of those rewards, transfer your airdrop rewards to your own address, if possible (as you stated exchange never worked).
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December 01, 2019, 06:58:36 PM
#3
If that's the behaviour of that wallet and if it bothers you then don't use that find an alternative.

Can you link the app here?

If a person makes a coin deposit to their Zloadr “wallet” the deposit goes to an ETH address that only Zloadr has the private key to.
Possible a smart contract.
legendary
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December 01, 2019, 03:09:14 PM
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I'm not sure if that's the case, but what if they hold the tokens just like an exchange holds your coins, and when you want they send them to an address you own? They could just be a custodial wallet/service. Have you tried sending them to an wallet of your own?
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December 01, 2019, 02:52:40 PM
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Zloadr app seems to be a scam. They offer “free” airdrops, but if you look up your Zloadr ETH “wallet” address on any ETH explorer the “free” coins are not credited to the address. The Zloadr app shows “free” coins in your ETH “wallet” that do not exist.

Zloadr looks to have an in app exchange, but the only way you can trade is if you buy their worthless Zloadr coin plus the in app exchange doesn’t work and has never worked. .

If a person makes a coin deposit to their Zloadr “wallet” the deposit goes to an ETH address that only Zloadr has the private key to. You don’t even own your own wallet private keys.
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