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Sell domain with the name of a popular crypto exchange
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woobid
on 14/10/2024, 09:01:43 UTC
Hello, friends! I would like to offer you a thematic domain name that contains the name of a popular cryptocurrency exchange, which you can buy from me. The limits of using such a domain are limited only by your imagination:
  • income for referrals
  • selling bots or software for cryptocurrency trading
  • selling cryptocurrency courses
  • getting traffic for the exchanger
  • placing your crypto projects

Official re-registration.
Price: 1,600 USDT
(net, I want to get my hands on it after all transaction fees, guarantor, re-registration costs, etc.)

Domain:

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P.S. Users who give the impression of unscrupulous users will be denied the sale, to discourage future use of this domain for scam.
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How do I get a list of coins sorted by their growth over the year?
by
woobid
on 21/12/2023, 20:26:42 UTC
Please suggest services that can provide a list of cryptocurrencies with their growth over a period: 1 year. It is desirable that such a list can be sorted by different criteria, by current daily volumes, growth over a year. There is such functionality from https://ru.tradingview.com/crypto-screener/, but the only reason why it does not suit me is the lack of possibility to add a period of 1 year. The maximum period available is 1 month  Sad.

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Re: What to do with spam and scam tokens on my wallet?
by
woobid
on 25/09/2023, 13:52:40 UTC
Just ignore them spam tokens or change of wallet.

Do not interact with these unwanted tokens in any way, such as trading, transferring, or approving transactions related to them. Interacting with these tokens may lead to further losses or complications.

If the unwanted tokens are causing significant issues and you are concerned about your wallet's security, you may want to consider creating a new wallet.

Search for a wallet software that allow you to hide those tokens

This is called address poisoning according to Faisal2202. It is method used by scammers to probably monitor the address and it is hard to stop this kind of attack because you can not stop people from sending you coins or tokens. If you are uncomfortable then a change of address is needed.

Here is also a thread by Pmalek you can read through get some measures on attacks like this

Anyone who have been in crypto for a year now will most likely have a share of those scam tokens. I think they have bots that monitor when wallets are dropped in forums,  airdrop website or giveaway threads. If this is not how they get the wallets, then I'm a kind of confused how they get the wallets that they send thousands of transactions at random.

The purpose of these phishing wallets is definitely to steal your funds. Some are even listed in PCS and when you try to sell it, they will gain access to your wallet or drain your BNB as gas fees after you authorise the transaction. 

As the blockchain technology is evolving,  scammers are also upgrading their skills because thieves hide under something genuine to unleash their wisckness. We just have to be careful!

Thank you guys so much. You're cool! I'm starting to like this forum!  Smiley
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What to do with spam and scam tokens on my wallet?
by
woobid
on 25/09/2023, 13:34:13 UTC
Hi, please tell me, I have information that my wallet (BNB Smart Chain) has 9 tokens stored on it. Of them 2 tokens are normal: BNB and LUNA, the other tokens were sent to me by scammers. And now they are stored on my wallet. How can I get rid of them? How can I stop such "left" tokens from being sent to me? What do you do with such tokens? I tried to see these tokens through PancakeSwap and Trust Wallet, but they are not displayed there.

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Re: How to monitor newly created etherium wallets?
by
woobid
on 25/09/2023, 13:10:22 UTC
I have searched for this before and the best answer I got was that "there's no way of knowing when a private key corresponding to an address was generated. It can be done offline. It can be done years in the past".  So,you can only know when the wallet first receive the first transaction, a response in this article also support this.

I will be keenly waiting to see what others have to say too.

Thank you very much for the information and the link, my friend! You're super!  Smiley


As mentioned above. There is no way to know when an address has been created. An address with a valid checksum = a valid address, whether someone generated it with a wallet before or not.

As for your second question regarding a tool that finds addresses with fresh transactions, I'm not aware of any. I even checked some on-chain intelligence services but there's nothing of that nature. Obviously, that's doable but you might need to code it yourself. I'm curious, what is it that you're trying to achieve here?

I watched some YouTube bloggers who tell guides how to find successful whale wallets in DEX, and poke their deals. Such whales have insider information. But when I really started checking the transactions of the token wallet, I saw that most of the first buyers use clean and new wallets. It's logical, why leave the story behind, so that people like me and other guys copy them. I thought that it would be possible to track the crypto wallets that have just been created, and monitor them. parse wallets from the first tranazktsii, map their addresses with the names of tokens and try to repeat their purchases. Maybe my questions are stupid and my ideas are naive.
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How to monitor newly created etherium wallets?
by
woobid
on 25/09/2023, 11:48:52 UTC
Can you please tell me how to monitor newly created etherium wallets? I know how to monitor a specific wallet or related wallets for incoming and outgoing transactions. But how to find newly created wallets, I couldn't find.

Searching for wallets with only one fresh transaction also works.

I considered the following services:

zapper.xyz
app.zerion.io
etherscan.io
dextools.io
But not a single service allows you to achieve your goal.