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Title: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: Fhiyyerh on July 09, 2024, 11:11:30 PM
Around June 21st this year, I came across some concerning news about the TON blockchain. Reports indicated that scammers are targeting crypto exchanges with fake stablecoins on the TON network. This is surprising, especially considering TON’s recent achievements, including $20 million in funding and positive community attention.

Despite these advancements, the presence of scammers raises serious questions about security and trust. How are these scammers infiltrating the system, and what measures are in place to prevent such activities? Could these fraudulent activities potentially undermine TON’s progress and create significant challenges for its future development?

What do you think about this situation? Can these security issues overshadow the achievements of TON, and what steps should be taken to address them?
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: bee on July 10, 2024, 04:38:39 AM
I think fake stabletokens have plagued many other networks in the past, you can see on the ethereum network or other EVM chains that even hundreds of fake tokens are circulating. I don't consider this to be a significant disruption to network continuity. Some block explorers have detectors for this type of fraud. Another fact, stable coins are somewhat centralized, so even legitimate coins suspected of criminal activity can be frozen.
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: TomPluz on July 10, 2024, 05:36:37 AM
Despite these advancements, the presence of scammers raises serious questions about security and trust. How are these scammers infiltrating the system, and what measures are in place to prevent such activities? Could these fraudulent activities potentially undermine TON’s progress and create significant challenges for its future development?

The biggest reason why TON is now attracting scammers and fraudsters is because it is already a very successful and a growing platform, otherwise they would not give any attention to it. As long as there is a big community of people and supporters congregating in a crypto platform, there will always be evil people planning to victimize people and make good amount of money along the way. Now, I am sure TON is already aware of this cancer and must be doing concrete steps to limit the possible damage and fend off this kind of people infiltrating the TON ecosystem. And I guess it is also the responsibility of the people in TON to help catch these scammers so they will stop their damaging projects using the platform for their own benefits.


Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: bee on July 10, 2024, 06:47:37 AM
And I guess it is also the responsibility of the people in TON to help catch these scammers so they will stop their damaging projects using the platform for their own benefits.
From the many cases I have studied, there is no special assistance provided by blockchain developers to catch scammers and it is not their responsibility. As decentralized blockchains do not identify transaction owners in detail, of course developers side with law enforcement and only help to a certain extent. Law enforcement is generally more likely to work with other (centralized) entities that are more effective, for example on which platforms scammers advertise their fake tokens.
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: Charles-Tim on July 10, 2024, 08:43:23 AM
Despite these advancements, the presence of scammers raises serious questions about security and trust. How are these scammers infiltrating the system, and what measures are in place to prevent such activities? Could these fraudulent activities potentially undermine TON’s progress and create significant challenges for its future development?
This is old already because fake coins can be created on other blockchains like ethereum, BSC, solana and others.

What do you think about this situation? Can these security issues overshadow the achievements of TON, and what steps should be taken to address them?
This can not disturb the progress of TON blockchain. It is people that should be careful and avoid being scammed.  There has been no way used to address this issue in the past than people to learn how to avoid the scam.
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: hugeblack on July 10, 2024, 10:00:28 AM
Fake Stablecoins, 0 amount send and other scam methods that can be avoided by using a well-programmed wallet, verifying the address several times, using the correct fees and not accepting transactions without the necessary confirmations. Although the transactions are final, with simple steps you can avoid being scam.
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: ABCbits on July 10, 2024, 11:58:02 AM
How are these scammers infiltrating the system, and what measures are in place to prevent such activities?

They don't infiltrate when anyone can create token/stablecoin on TON blockchain.

Could these fraudulent activities potentially undermine TON’s progress and create significant challenges for its future development?

Most likely no, unless the scammer somehow manage to fool major services or tons of people at once.

What do you think about this situation?

Nothing surprising, it's common occurrence on different blockchain.
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: Fhiyyerh on July 10, 2024, 04:59:49 PM
Despite these advancements, the presence of scammers raises serious questions about security and trust. How are these scammers infiltrating the system, and what measures are in place to prevent such activities? Could these fraudulent activities potentially undermine TON’s progress and create significant challenges for its future development?
This is old already because fake coins can be created on other blockchains like ethereum, BSC, solana and others.

What do you think about this situation? Can these security issues overshadow the achievements of TON, and what steps should be taken to address them?
This can not disturb the progress of TON blockchain. It is people that should be careful and avoid being scammed.  There has been no way used to address this issue in the past than people to learn how to avoid the scam.
Yeah, true, you have a point, but security threats can't be overlooked. As a web3 person, security is my top priority. My issue is with web2 people getting onboard through the TON blockchain—most of them don't know the importance of security. I hope they use their recent funding to add more security to the blockchain.
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on July 10, 2024, 06:11:13 PM
       -   I don't think it will affect the good success of the TON blockchain; rather, that will continue. The only thing with the TON blockchain is that when you fulfill what they need to be listed on its platform, you will be listed for sure.

Even the CEX platforms have stablecoins that we can say are fake stablecoins; we just can't tell if they are really fake. But there are other exchange platforms that also delist stablecoins.
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: 0t3p0t on July 10, 2024, 07:18:14 PM
Maybe this will be the new normal in the cryptocurrency world whether we like it or not it will exist. Developers and investors need to make money and that is what comes up to their mind and for me it is not a scam but a clever way to make money. It is always up to us to choose and invest so it is definitely our own decision to fall for their trap if it is.
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: Fhiyyerh on July 10, 2024, 08:29:01 PM
I think fake stabletokens have plagued many other networks in the past, you can see on the ethereum network or other EVM chains that even hundreds of fake tokens are circulating. I don't consider this to be a significant disruption to network continuity. Some block explorers have detectors for this type of fraud. Another fact, stable coins are somewhat centralized, so even legitimate coins suspected of criminal activity can be frozen.
You ar right most stables are centralized. but considering that TON has a lot of web2 users this is somehow concerning, even though they are doing great
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: Fhiyyerh on July 10, 2024, 08:37:06 PM
How are these scammers infiltrating the system, and what measures are in place to prevent such activities?

They don't infiltrate when anyone can create token/stablecoin on TON blockchain.

Could these fraudulent activities potentially undermine TON’s progress and create significant challenges for its future development?

Most likely no, unless the scammer somehow manage to fool major services or tons of people at once.

What do you think about this situation?

Nothing surprising, it's common occurrence on different blockchain.
so You think this is not a security thread issue? In my own understanding I view as the most blockchain close to web2 fellas and security is one big thing they are lacking knowledge about which is why I always think TON need extra later
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: Wiwo on July 10, 2024, 09:00:50 PM
This is expected because at èvery phase of success there I band to be scammers making attempts to take advantage of the environment,  ton network and it success have attracted alot of scammers already amd all that we the user and investors can do is to make sure we check every detail and make sure we are dealing with the real wallet and coin before we make any transactions,  because its only by taking precautions that we can prevent scams from being executed.

Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: Cracked_whong on July 10, 2024, 10:30:48 PM
TON Blockhain has climb a success ladder that I thought if anything can make it drop. Scammers can be a concern but not to the extent of them becoming a threat.
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: electronicash on July 10, 2024, 10:52:44 PM

fake stablecoins on TON has been around for years. in telegram account market called fragment.com users who own top level usernames sometimes are targeted and paid with fake USDT after giving up their usernames.  they are very skilled user i'm almost a victim if i didn't tried swapping first the USDT i received i wouldn't know it was a fake usdt.

when i tired USDT to trade with TON, the usdt reflected in my toonkeepr is 800USDT but swapping them reflects i have no USDT. that's when i learned it was a fake USDT.
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: Cryptsafe on July 10, 2024, 11:49:25 PM
It is normal that good crypto projects always attract the eyes of scammers. There have been no mega project that did not feel the heat/hit of scammers. They are all around the corner waiting for successful projects to use make their profit but I doubt if they could be able to succeed because the TON network already waxed stronger that they could think of.

The one thing I know is that any project that faces a threat by scammers are really the strongest because I think they would have tightened their security features based on their experience with hackers as not to entertain that occurrences again. So in that case, they go extra miles to get the best sophisticated devices for their IT team to beef up their security and safety.
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: yhiaali3 on July 11, 2024, 04:49:43 AM
I would not be surprised at all, after the great success achieved by the TON Blockchain after its recent launch, it is not surprising that scammers begin their activity there, first because of the great demand for the network and secondly because of the cheap fees, which is considered a very tempting attraction factor for scammers, as happened before on the Binance network, which contains the largest As much scam coins as possible.

Fraud protection is not the responsibility of blockchain developers and they cannot do anything to prevent fraud. The responsibility falls primarily on users who must have sufficient knowledge of fraudulent methods and do their own research before investing in any new currency.
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: ABCbits on July 11, 2024, 10:42:37 AM
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so You think this is not a security thread issue? In my own understanding I view as the most blockchain close to web2 fellas and security is one big thing they are lacking knowledge about which is why I always think TON need extra later

No, i would categorize it as security concern. In addition, TON supposed to be decentralized, so nobody can disable or remove those fake token/stablecoin from the network. So the only thing we can do is keep warning people about fake token/stablecoin and encourage them to learn a bit about digital security knowledge.
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: NotATether on July 13, 2024, 07:31:55 AM
Aren't there scam tokens on almost all blockchains that support tokens though? I don't see how this is newsworthy. Also I don't see how you can actually buy these tokens on your exchange website unless the scammers went out of their way to advertise said token to you and introduce you to the token. Because normal people will not find this themselves.
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: MUGNIA on July 13, 2024, 05:44:57 PM
Maybe this will be the new normal in the cryptocurrency world whether we like it or not it will exist. Developers and investors need to make money and that is what comes up to their mind and for me it is not a scam but a clever way to make money. It is always up to us to choose and invest so it is definitely our own decision to fall for their trap if it is.
It's true that it's up to us as individuals to be aware of whether or not we are aware of these fraudulent coins. If we as wallet owners don't feel like we are following or carrying out transactions, the fake tokens can actually be ignored so that we can avoid fraud or hacking of our wallets.
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: Rruchi man on July 13, 2024, 09:28:14 PM
What do you think about this situation? Can these security issues overshadow the achievements of TON, and what steps should be taken to address them?
Negative situations that are really serious will currently affect the reputation of the network even it started very well, but will not be able to make people stop it's use.
Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: Nothabeast on July 13, 2024, 10:05:42 PM
Around June 21st this year, I came across some concerning news about the TON blockchain. Reports indicated that scammers are targeting crypto exchanges with fake stablecoins on the TON network. This is surprising, especially considering TON’s recent achievements, including $20 million in funding and positive community attention.

Despite these advancements, the presence of scammers raises serious questions about security and trust. How are these scammers infiltrating the system, and what measures are in place to prevent such activities? Could these fraudulent activities potentially undermine TON’s progress and create significant challenges for its future development?

What do you think about this situation? Can these security issues overshadow the achievements of TON, and what steps should be taken to address them?

The TON ecosystem could potentially become the next hotspot for big money. So, it's likely that scammers will try to infiltrate the ecosystem. This has happened numerous times with the Solana ecosystem, but it has continues to thrive. If there's anything I'm afraid of it's not having TON in my pf.

There are so many opportunities in the chain, which reminds me of the current tonnect carnival backed by the Bitget wallet. If you know your way around the TON ecosystem, you could make a lot of money.

Title: Re: Fake Stablecoins on TON Blockchain: A Threat to Its Achievements?
Post by: akeemqaz on July 14, 2024, 12:28:51 AM
This type of scam occurs on various crypto networks, not just on TON onlu. Scammers create their own fake stablecoins. Exchanges should be aware of the official TON stablecoin smart contract addresses. When users deposit fake stablecoins, these should not be reflected in their account balances.