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Re: Jefe Token scam?
by
Adam556
on 14/05/2025, 21:20:49 UTC
No scammer would ever return part of the stolen funds to the victim. The tokens they sent are just another scam. The displayed value is entirely fake and intended to lure the victim into performing a swap or redirecting them to a phishing site. The scammers manipulate the value through the token’s contract.

If the token is not traded anywhere and there is no apparent trading volume, it is 100% a scam. Please be cautious. Interacting with the token’s smart contract could cost you high gas fees or expose you to further risks.

Thanks, yes, it's definitely a scammer and the value isn't real but I was confused as to why it was fluctuating. Great info re manipulating the value through the contract, thank you.
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Re: Jefe Token scam?
by
Adam556
on 14/05/2025, 21:19:36 UTC
Do you have a contract adress?

The value showing is the last known price eventhough there is no volume anymore. Most of the time the token price is paired to ETH or any other coin. Thus, changing value in ETH changes the value displayed.

I don't, but it's clearly some kind of scam. Thanks for the info re pairing - very useful.
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Jefe Token scam?
by
Adam556
on 14/05/2025, 12:23:16 UTC
⭐ Merited by nutildah (2)
Hi,

I'm wondering if anyone can help with an unusual situation. Apologies if this the wrong board to ask this.

Someone I know has lost a significant amount of crypto to a scam. The scammers claim they have returned some of it to their wallet (Coinbase Wallet) in the form of Jefe Token on Phantom Opera network.

However, this token doesn't appear to be actively traded anywhere and there's no trading volume displayed on CoinMarketCap, plus the market cap is $0. Another weird thing is that the value of the token is fluctuating in his wallet which is displaying anything from $60,000-$100,000.

I can't understand a) why it's showing a value and b) why the value is changing when there's no trading volume.

There's another scam in play here I'm sure, but I can't figure out exactly how it works.

Thanks in advance for any insight.
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Re: BSC to USDT swapping query
by
Adam556
on 13/02/2025, 11:15:43 UTC
Many thanks for this. I'll take a look at the link.

I don't know anything about it either!

Just to be sure you have noticed it, I once again can’t stress enough how careful you must be when interacting with contracts you don’t know!

Just a week ago a friend of mine told me that in Solana there are tokens with the exact same name and different addresses.

It’s a scammer’s paradise!

Be careful and good luck!

Thank you again, duly noted!
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Re: BSC to USDT swapping query
by
Adam556
on 12/02/2025, 16:11:14 UTC
I literally have no clue what this Black Whale token is  Tongue

You can try https://relay.link/

You choose Chain/Token as input and another Chain/Token as output.

I 've used it a lot in the past, but for most well-known tokens.

Be carefult to verify the token address, to make sure it's the correct one, because there are scammers.


Many thanks for this. I'll take a look at the link.

I don't know anything about it either!
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BSC to USDT swapping query
by
Adam556
on 12/02/2025, 13:48:23 UTC
Hi,

I've got a query regarding BSC if anyone can help?

Someone I know has been given some Black Whale (XXX) tokens which have been deposited to their Coinbase Wallet on BSC.

They want to convert them into USDT on Ethereum.

What is the best way to do this? They don't have access to Binance bridge and Coinbase Wallet doesn't support the bridge either.

I've seen bnbchain.org offers a bridge - is this reliable?

Or, should they swap their Black Whale for USDT on BSC in Coinbase Wallet then moved it to somewhere like Trust Wallet and use the swap feature to convert it to USDT on ETH?

Hope this makes sense and thanks for any assistance!
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Re: Is it profitable or practical to set up a mining farm in the UK?
by
Adam556
on 19/01/2025, 13:02:58 UTC
I appreciate all the info, many thanks!
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Re: Is it profitable or practical to set up a mining farm in the UK?
by
Adam556
on 16/01/2025, 22:14:25 UTC
Thanks once again for all the replies and valuable insight. Judging by what everyone's said I think it's a non-starter. It would be easier and more profitable just to buy the crypto!
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Re: Is it profitable or practical to set up a mining farm in the UK?
by
Adam556
on 16/01/2025, 13:56:04 UTC
Thanks for all the replies so far, the info is very useful. I'm getting the impression that this might not be a particularly could use of the funds, unless of course there's a big drop in electricity prices, or the price of crypto moons.

Does anyone know of any consultants who specialise in this sort of thing and could advise on the whole process?

Thanks.
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Is it profitable or practical to set up a mining farm in the UK?
by
Adam556
on 14/01/2025, 15:24:17 UTC
Hi,

Someone I know owns an industrial site with six unused units on it, each around the size of a shipping container, all wired into the national grid.

They've floated the idea of setting up a Bitcoin mining farm given the recent explosion in the price of the coin.

They've got £50,000-£100k to drop on the project, possibly more if they can realistically make money.

My questions are:

Is it worth it? Will they make a profit after the initial expense given the UK's high electricity costs?

How many mining machines would, say, £50,000 buy?

What other things do they need to consider cost-wise, ie electrical infrastructure, cooling, fire safety etc?

Is there a better coin to mine than Bitcoin?

How difficult is it to set up the farm initially?

Any other factors they need to consider.


Many thanks,
Adam
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Re: What to do with faucet wins
by
Adam556
on 05/08/2022, 13:40:20 UTC
So, I've been collecting useless bits of crypto from a lot of faucets. Now, what do I do with them? My Blockchain wallet accepts bitcoins, but that's about it. What do I do with all these others coins? Many of them are in FaucetPay, can I use that to convert them to sats, or do I have to send them somewhere else to convert them? Someplace like YoBits, or another exchange?


You could get a wallet or exchange that supports the coins and send them there, or even a hardware wallet for safekeeping if you're planning to hodl.
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC🏎Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
by
Adam556
on 23/04/2021, 08:18:30 UTC
I tried to deposit $10 last Sunday but the transaction is still unconfirmed! Wtf! No extra free spins for me then.
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Re: 1 Satoshi?
by
Adam556
on 21/04/2021, 13:24:05 UTC
It's interesting to read comments in that old topic. But back in December 2017 there was big bull run and Bitcoin was about $17k and even reached $20k. It would be more interesting to read answers to such question back in 2015 or 2016.
I remember that when I started to use faucets back in 2015, I didn't even bothered to claim from faucets which were giving less than 100 Satoshi. Best faucets like FreeBitco.in were giving over 1000 Satoshi, what is about $0.75 now. Damn, good times Cheesy.
Eventually, these numbers changed, later I didn't claimed from faucets which were giving less than 10 Satoshi. But now, we aren't far away from rewards smaller than 1 Satoshi. From technical perspective I think it's not big issue for faucets.
Faucets are a waste of time. In terms of bitcoin for time spent, you are better off doing pretty much anything else. Get a job and buy bitcoin or offer some service online, and you can earn hundreds of time more than you can with a faucet.
I used faucets in past and I don't consider that I wasted time on. After holding my faucet earnings for few years, now it's worth way more than I would ever afford to buy. Yes, you can say that back in 2015 I was able to spend $200 and buy full 1 Bitcoin. But for newbie without knowledge it was quite scary to invest even $200. And I didn't had any special skills, so, there wasn't many options how to get Bitcoin. And I don't even talk about income from referrals that I got.

I second this - I've made a decent chunk of change from faucet claims over the years and referrals. You just never know where the price is going next...
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Re: [Unofficial] Coinpot.co - new microwallet
by
Adam556
on 18/04/2021, 22:00:43 UTC
I'm really hoping they do the right thing.  They can send it in doge, btc, whatever. Just hopefully something. Hard earned money.  Life just got busy and stopped checking the site so often.

I hope you get your dough bud. I wonder how many others are out there who still don't know CP has closed because they didn't notify via email??
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC🏎Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
by
Adam556
on 24/03/2021, 21:52:47 UTC
Hello there im freebitco.in user
i have problem with referral system for about an hour referral earnings satoshi are not credited to my account but RP from referrals are counting
im asking if this problem is only for my account, does your referral earnings increases every referral spin?

Me too.

Didn't receive the free spin email today, what happened? Cheesy

Me too.
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC🏎Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
by
Adam556
on 18/03/2021, 22:27:39 UTC
I'll be damned if $FUN whales have paper hands! Just saying Tongue


I'm showing my ignorance here, but what does this mean?

I thought the same thing so I looked it up.

https://thisinterestsme.com/diamond-hands-paper-hands/

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A stock trader with paper hands will sell at the first sign of trouble. They are also more likely to sell as soon as their investment turns green or breaks even.

Thanks for the info and link. I've learned something new today!
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC🏎Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
by
Adam556
on 17/03/2021, 21:56:50 UTC
I'll be damned if $FUN whales have paper hands! Just saying Tongue


I'm showing my ignorance here, but what does this mean?
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC🏎Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
by
Adam556
on 31/01/2021, 15:09:34 UTC
I've just bought some as well. Do they appear yet on the site or only after the official announcement? Can't see them anywhere.
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Re: [Unofficial] Coinpot.co - new microwallet
by
Adam556
on 31/01/2021, 15:06:47 UTC
At this moment (31st January) faucets are still up and working but multiplier rolls are not counting for the last day challenges!

Well, seeing the latest behaviors from site since 2020, definitely the end of coinpot.co will be a very very good think for crypto world...

Well I received my final payment, it took a week but it got there. CoinPot is not running an exit scam. I personally think it's a very sad day for the crypto world.
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC🏎Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
by
Adam556
on 30/01/2021, 16:34:49 UTC
Can the TheQuin confirm the veracity of the VIP email as well? Just to be sure  Smiley

He already has on the other thread:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=320959.15220

It is legitimate and confidential until the public launch.

Great, thanks. I'd missed that.