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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Sweat coin. Is this real?
by
gabbie2010
on 16/11/2023, 11:21:32 UTC
i really wonder how people fall for these kinds of trap

i mean maybe those really tempted by money would have all their logic thrown out of the window once they see the amount being given to them but still wouldn’t they be more careful knowing they have wallets and assets to protect? why give it carelessly even for this much big of amount? even for newbies?

no one can’t possibly think this is charity i can’t even think of a possible excuse why would they give you this much money without requiring any effort or time from you this is why being a critical thinker is a must!
Of course they fall into this trap because they are greedy, lack knowledge and don't look for information first when getting an airdrop link or something like that which requires us to connect a wallet or have to follow the airdrop.

Honestly, every day I get airdrop invitations on Telegram, but I don't care, I just block them. That's the best way we can do it because there is no free airdrop without being given a task. I'm not saying all airdrops are scams, there are also airdrops that make more money like tesnet and running its project nodes.
Honestly the huge amount of coin involved make a lot of newbies to become greedy and get carried away, if someone who is been involved in crypto for long would know that it's a red flag in my Twitter account I do recieve messages that I had won huge amount of money but expected to send some Ethereum to them as gas fee which I knew is scam unfortunately some newbies would easily fall for this scam, I was also in similar telegram group sometimes ago where links on airdrops were shared on the platform but was cautious of several demand for sending of transaction fee whose value is huge on an Airdrop whose future is not feasibly and  without a roadmap by it developers