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$OM Have You received Your SCAMDROP (GENDROP) ? mantra1mt5fwz8fwdlnagph4zesj63c3qdw34ssf0wa0f I Didn't Received Mine Instead of dat i was eligible for 608 OM Before .. Removed A wallet with 65 GITCOIN score on The Name of Sybil Is A New kind of scam where Scammers Launch Fake Airdrops Like Thier recent Campaign SCAMDROP .. But The Joke is People who have done From Multiple Was eligible On Half of Thier Account's . i saw a post on telegram claiming That He Was Still eligible in his 25 accounts. Then I saw Real user's with only One account Has been removed .. Only Real user effected rest of the multiple users Successful Claimed .. out From 100% users Around 93% of people has been removed on The Name of Sybil is Nothing much then a #SCAMDRO What Is Your Opinion please share . #SCAMDROP #MANTRASCAMDROP #SCAMAIRDROP #SCAMMERJPMULLIN
$OM Have You received Your SCAMDROP (GENDROP) ?

mantra1mt5fwz8fwdlnagph4zesj63c3qdw34ssf0wa0f

I Didn't Received Mine Instead of dat i was eligible for 608 OM Before .. Removed A wallet with 65 GITCOIN score on The Name of Sybil Is A New kind of scam where Scammers Launch Fake Airdrops Like Thier recent Campaign SCAMDROP ..
But The Joke is People who have done From Multiple Was eligible On Half of Thier Account's . i saw a post on telegram claiming That He Was Still eligible in his 25 accounts.

Then I saw Real user's with only One account Has been removed .. Only Real user effected rest of the multiple users Successful Claimed ..

out From 100% users Around 93% of people has been removed on The Name of Sybil is Nothing much then a #SCAMDRO

What Is Your Opinion please share .

#SCAMDROP #MANTRASCAMDROP #SCAMAIRDROP #SCAMMERJPMULLIN
#ScamAwareness #ScamAirdrop Identifying a scam crypto airdrop can save you from losing funds or compromising your personal information. **10 signs** to look out for: ### 1. **Requires Upfront Payment** Legitimate airdrops are typically free. If you're asked to send cryptocurrency or pay a fee to participate, it's likely a scam. ### 2. **Asks for Private Keys or Seed Phrases** No legitimate airdrop will ever ask for your private keys or wallet seed phrase. Sharing these will result in theft of your funds. ### 3. **Unrealistic Promises** If an airdrop promises incredibly high rewards that seem "too good to be true," it probably is. ### 4. **Lack of Official Communication** Legitimate airdrops are announced through the project's official website or verified social media channels. Be cautious if the offer only comes from unverified sources. ### 5. **Unverified Project or Unknown Team** If the project or team behind the airdrop lacks a transparent online presence or a verifiable history, it's suspicious. ### 6. **Phishing Websites** Scammers often create fake websites, mimicking legitimate projects. Verify the URL and check for SSL security (padlock symbol in the address bar). ### 7. **Excessive Personal Information Requests** Be wary if an airdrop asks for sensitive personal information like ID numbers, credit card details, or extensive KYC for minimal rewards. ### 8. **Time Pressure** Scammers often create urgency with phrases like "limited time only" to pressure you into acting without thinking. ### 9. **Social Media Spam and Fake Accounts** Scam airdrops often use bots or fake accounts to flood social media with promotional messages. Check for engagement quality and verify accounts. ### 10. **Unusual Wallet Access Requests** If the airdrop asks you to connect your wallet to an untrusted or unfamiliar platform, it could execute malicious transactions without your consent. Be safe!
#ScamAwareness #ScamAirdrop
Identifying a scam crypto airdrop can save you from losing funds or compromising your personal information.

**10 signs** to look out for:

### 1. **Requires Upfront Payment**
Legitimate airdrops are typically free. If you're asked to send cryptocurrency or pay a fee to participate, it's likely a scam.

### 2. **Asks for Private Keys or Seed Phrases**
No legitimate airdrop will ever ask for your private keys or wallet seed phrase. Sharing these will result in theft of your funds.

### 3. **Unrealistic Promises**
If an airdrop promises incredibly high rewards that seem "too good to be true," it probably is.

### 4. **Lack of Official Communication**
Legitimate airdrops are announced through the project's official website or verified social media channels. Be cautious if the offer only comes from unverified sources.

### 5. **Unverified Project or Unknown Team**
If the project or team behind the airdrop lacks a transparent online presence or a verifiable history, it's suspicious.

### 6. **Phishing Websites**
Scammers often create fake websites, mimicking legitimate projects. Verify the URL and check for SSL security (padlock symbol in the address bar).

### 7. **Excessive Personal Information Requests**
Be wary if an airdrop asks for sensitive personal information like ID numbers, credit card details, or extensive KYC for minimal rewards.

### 8. **Time Pressure**
Scammers often create urgency with phrases like "limited time only" to pressure you into acting without thinking.

### 9. **Social Media Spam and Fake Accounts**
Scam airdrops often use bots or fake accounts to flood social media with promotional messages. Check for engagement quality and verify accounts.

### 10. **Unusual Wallet Access Requests**
If the airdrop asks you to connect your wallet to an untrusted or unfamiliar platform, it could execute malicious transactions without your consent.

Be safe!
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