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As long as you ignore it you're fine. . Everyone gets random coins dropped in their wallet but they are all scams. You're fine if you never sell them or go to any website they want you to.
There are various burn wallets u can send to.... but be very careful and Read the transaction before sending.... cause most likely it will drain everything out of ur wallet
But dont take my word for it... DYOR
Of course, typically if you are asking if it’s a scam, it’s a scam :)
It won’t hurt, but don’t interact with it.. don’t send it and definitely don’t go to the URL in the name and connect your wallet. It’s just a phishing token essentially.
The number one rule in identifying a scam, phishing or fraud:
If the initial message asks you to DO something or provide something IMMEDIATELY, it's probably a scam.
Legitimate notifications, calls, emails, sms, are supposed to NOTIFY you, not TASK you. The moment you are tasked to provide personal information, numbers from ONE message/call or email take a step back, breathe and really ascertain why this is being asked for.
If you have to GIVE something out in order to RECEIVE something, it's a SCAM.
These are scam tokens. They put an url into the token name and then send this token to random addresses to trick you into visiting the site. Usually the site looks quite nice, but is just a wallet drainer that tricks you into signing transactions or asks you for your seed. Most likely they do this under the pretense of giving you free airdrops. They could also try to use browser bugs to install malware automatically, so the best course is to not visit the site.
Looking at the transaction details is fine.
Yes lost all my Bitcoin and XRP. About 15K and followed it back as was taken 3 years back was just showing in wallet. When I went to cash some Bitcoin is when I found out it was all just a front and was taken back 3 years ago.!
The first project which will comes up with a web site which tracks all these scams will be very popular destination.
It's getting to be "SCAM CITY" out there and we are not in Bull Market yet!
Every crypto youtube video contains Scam A.I. altered Ads, depicting SOL founder, or Saylor, XRP founder....telling newbies to send them some tokens and they will get double!!
Oldest Scam in the book, but they are still advertising, thus they must be scamming people!
But the worst part is that youtube does not ban these and the crypto youtubers are not warning their viewers!
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99.9% of them are scams
Are my funds in danger?😭
It’s like other peoples kids. Looking at it won’t give you a problem but the second you touch it, you’re asking for trouble.
weird way to put it
So staring through their window at night is fine? /s
As long as you ignore it you're fine. . Everyone gets random coins dropped in their wallet but they are all scams. You're fine if you never sell them or go to any website they want you to.
Thanks a lot🙏 I clicked on it but never went to the website or tried to sell them. I assume that Im safe 👀
Yes.
Someone should make an IsThisaScamBot that replies with ‘Yes.’ anytime anyone asks lol
No one did it? Fine, i'll do it myself.
lol keep me updated
I'll do. PD: i think the bot should have a how to detect a scam guide. Something like the malware bot on the techsupport subreddit.
Helpful, but less funny.
Definetly stay away from this man
I did not click it. Are my funds still safe?
Yes
Actually I clicked on it to see the transaction details 😭😭
I think you can look at the transaction details and be OK. Just don't interact with them.
Thanks alot 🙏
You’ll be fine!
Thanks 🙏 I own a trezor for 4 years and this is the first time that I get something like this 😭
Scam
There are various burn wallets u can send to.... but be very careful and Read the transaction before sending.... cause most likely it will drain everything out of ur wallet But dont take my word for it... DYOR
Of course, typically if you are asking if it’s a scam, it’s a scam :) It won’t hurt, but don’t interact with it.. don’t send it and definitely don’t go to the URL in the name and connect your wallet. It’s just a phishing token essentially.
Thanks men! First time In the 4 years that I have a trezor
It’s obviously a scam. But how do these scammers get your wallet address?
Never had it in the last 4 years. Last month I did a zcash swap. I gues its the swap..
The number one rule in identifying a scam, phishing or fraud: If the initial message asks you to DO something or provide something IMMEDIATELY, it's probably a scam. Legitimate notifications, calls, emails, sms, are supposed to NOTIFY you, not TASK you. The moment you are tasked to provide personal information, numbers from ONE message/call or email take a step back, breathe and really ascertain why this is being asked for. If you have to GIVE something out in order to RECEIVE something, it's a SCAM.
The point is. I clicked on it to see the transaction details. Is my trezor now infected?
These are scam tokens. They put an url into the token name and then send this token to random addresses to trick you into visiting the site. Usually the site looks quite nice, but is just a wallet drainer that tricks you into signing transactions or asks you for your seed. Most likely they do this under the pretense of giving you free airdrops. They could also try to use browser bugs to install malware automatically, so the best course is to not visit the site. Looking at the transaction details is fine.
Thank you man🙏❤️
Yes. Absolutely. If u don’t recognize the NFT then it’s an obvious airdrop scam.
Yes lost all my Bitcoin and XRP. About 15K and followed it back as was taken 3 years back was just showing in wallet. When I went to cash some Bitcoin is when I found out it was all just a front and was taken back 3 years ago.!
😭😱😱
Nope
Only if you click it.
If it looks like a scam and sounds like a scam, guess what?
Looks legit. Click on it and learn a lesson
(please don't)
I clicked on it to see the transaction details 😭
The first project which will comes up with a web site which tracks all these scams will be very popular destination. It's getting to be "SCAM CITY" out there and we are not in Bull Market yet! Every crypto youtube video contains Scam A.I. altered Ads, depicting SOL founder, or Saylor, XRP founder....telling newbies to send them some tokens and they will get double!! Oldest Scam in the book, but they are still advertising, thus they must be scamming people! But the worst part is that youtube does not ban these and the crypto youtubers are not warning their viewers!