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Investigation of the “+450 USDC (t.ly/USPOOL)” Transaction
This transaction is not from a known legitimate USDC pool or platform. Instead, it appears to be a classic scam airdrop of a fake “USDС” token. There is no reputable DeFi project or exchange called “USPOOL,” and the short link suggests a malicious site (e.g. uspool.cc), which ScamAdviser flags with a very low trust score (likely a scam) . On‐chain explorers show this token contract with 10,000,000 units distributed to many addresses, but its market price is $0 and it has no real liquidity. In other words, it’s a self‑issued token (on chains like Base/Polygon) masquerading as USDC, not an actual USDC deposit from any real pool or service.
• Origin/Platform: No legitimate platform “USPOOL” exists. The token’s name “USDС” (notice the Cyrillic letters) is a ploy. Blockchain dashboards (Zapper, DexGuru, etc.) list this as a USDС token distribution with a claim link, but in all cases its value is zero. The scammer likely created a token contract and airdropped tokens to random wallets. The associated link “t.ly/USPOOL” presumably points to a scam website (ScamAdviser warns that uspool.cc has a strong likelihood of being a scam ). In short, this 450 “USDC” did not come from any real USDC pool or staking reward – it’s a bogus token issued by fraudsters.