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Re: [LIST] ANN threads that are using bumping services
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GazetaBitcoin
on 03/01/2022, 15:12:56 UTC
⭐ Merited by decodx (1) ,Rikafip (1) ,dkbit98 (1)
Back in business and Happy New Year! Smiley

At first, today I took a look over the projects mentioned since beginning of December, which I already cleaned, to make a double check in order to see if they are still active. Some were active and I reported 90 posts from these ones.

Then I took care of the last ones mentioned here:

I checked thread




After those three threads I resumed cleaning the old ones. These are the ones I cleaned today:

one more ANN has been added to the list [...]
🎲 Rubic 🎲 Multichain DeFi platform






you can add this thread to the list [...]
[ANN][DeFi] The fastest way to earn DeFi passive income.

I think that [ANN] Workbit - Freelance platform belong to be in the list of using bumping service.

Accounts peter054 and riefly have previously shilled in ZECZERO, their wallets were detected to be malware:

One more thread has been added to the list

[ANN] BUMO - Public Blockchain for Ubiquitous Value Transfer

Summing a total of 1029 post reported.

I will continue from page 5 of this topic backwards (from post #100 backwards). Maybe until end of January I will finish cleaning also the topics mentioned within the first 100 posts.



Great job, as always!

Thank you Rikafip Smiley

Majority of these threads I identified while scanning altcoin boards, looking for scams. Since I am not so active on the scambusting scene due lack of time, I am using a different strategy. So, I simply check accounts that are currently active in already identified threads and I check their post history to see if they started being active in some new threads as that only can mean that they got another gig.

Similar to how Rikafip described, I usually make a list of all newbie accounts I notice are active in a thread that uses a bumping service. I then go through their posting history to find out if they've been active in other threads. This usually leads to a few more ANN threads that follow a similar pattern.

Hehe, thank you both for sharing your tips & tricks!