I also have many of those scam coins. Specially on Binance and Tron, because it is cheap to deploy tokens there. The more active your wallet address is the more likely they will try to bait you.
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I also have many of those scam coins. Specially on Binance and Tron, because it is cheap to deploy tokens there. The more active your wallet address is the more likely they will try to bait you.
My god, LOADS of them. These accounts must mount up $100s if not $1000s in BNB fees though if they're just spamming them out there.
At least one of them was actually marked with a fishing warning.
I need to check in with Binance, I must have loads.