This is very scary and must be in this crypto environment. This must be avoided.
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Since ethereum early days people receive This kind of tokens I remember I receive dozens of those since 2017, my first eth wallet..
You are indeed a legend, I respect you because 2017 is a long time for me and you have been in a position where you have passed the phase of getting a random token sent to the wallet. Have you ever sold the token once or twice or sent the token to another wallet or to exchange?
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Bitcoin airdrops/forks were better.
Bitcoin Airdrop? Does it exist and has it ever happened? I think I just heard about Bitcoin airdrop.
Nowadays this doesnt happen anymore, and you should just ignore those tokens.
Okay. According to your direction, who has been experienced in crypto for a long time and you are also a Dev on the forum, I will reject all tokens that enter my wallet, it is better for myself to stay away from things that are not appropriate for me to have.
I will note your suggestion first because until now I have never had a case like this and hopefully I will never experience a bad case like this. Spam Tokens sent to various wallets and then can create havoc for those who check it and then enter their phishing website which is already infected with malware and will later hack our files on the notebook. This is very scary and must be in this crypto environment. This must be avoided.
It is better if we do not know the token, do not touch the token or make transactions with the token because we will lose,
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The problem is that the token enters our wallet and we see it ourselves with clear eyes. If those who are curious are sure they rush to sell the token. Instead of getting hundreds/thousands of dollars, the fact is that their wallet is hit by drain hackers.
It is very scary if what you said could happen to us, because every coin/token that goes into our wallet, we will definitely see it and if it is valuable, of course we will sell it or at least swap it, but why can what we do make our wallet get spammed, of course it is very scary that it can happen because the actions we take are normal things that anyone usually does when they get coins/tokens.
My friend also said that sometimes there are tokens that can take our native coin assets, is that true? If true, can you give an example of why it can be like that, this is beyond my own reasoning.