A few days ago, I observed an immense wave of spam accounts flooding the Hive ecosystem, blatantly copying older content from genuine users and reposting it as if it were fresh, original material. This wasn't an isolated incident in a single community; rather, it spanned across numerous communities within Hive, where stolen content was repackaged and posted in a coordinated attempt to rake in rewards as if it were new, valuable contributions. This surge of fraudulent activity didn’t go unnoticed, and @hivewatchers quickly uncovered a pattern: approximately 17,400 accounts involved in this scheme, predominantly linked to the Splinterlands ecosystem, either actively or historically.
From my perspective, this orchestrated content theft could very well reflect a deeper issue within Splinterlands itself. It seems plausible that declining earnings from the game may have led the individual behind this spam attack to exploit the Hive Blockchain, using these spam accounts to harvest rewards illegitimately. By recycling the work of others without authorization, they likely sought an alternative revenue stream to make up for the unsatisfactory income from Splinterlands. This situation not only underscores the challenges Hive faces in terms of content integrity and security but also highlights the lengths to which individuals will go to find financial gain in this ecosystem, often at the expense of the original creators.
After reviewing the list of the 17,400 accounts, I embarked on my research and quickly started uncovering patterns. Using Hivehub.dev, I scrutinized several transactions involving accounts from the list—granted, it was a random sampling approach, but the same operational pattern appeared consistently.
Below, I’ve included links to some of the transactions I analyzed, which have been essential in building and reinforcing my evidence that the user "aprisen" is, in one way or another, the orchestrator of this spam attack:
In this transaction, user kent0646
transferred SPS to the account anthonyyy
:
https://hivehub.dev/tx/73e4198437538cbd47a38e3fb8bfb3a8b21c4fca
The following screenshot demonstrates that the kentXXXX
accounts are part of the spam list:
To establish a connection with the user aprisen
, I delved into the Splinterlands Discord server and uncovered several compelling links. In the screenshot below, we see aprisen
... whom I believe to be from the Philippines—successfully linking their Discord account to the blockchain account anthonyyy
:
https://hivehub.dev/tx/e4d08a12c4a188e886786968d8f13344f6267af7
https://hivehub.dev/tx/faa845bdf682f0af68547ae5198ffacdd866182e
He also shared a screenshot showing that he was logged in with the user account anthonyyy
on Peakmonsters.com. This detail is crucial, as it visually confirms his active use of the account in question, further strengthening the link between aprisen
and the suspicious activity associated with anthonyyy
.
These screenshots collectively point toward aprisen
not only having access to anthonyyy
but actively using it within Splinterlands-related platforms. This connection adds to the mounting evidence suggesting that aprisen
is deeply involved in orchestrating or at least facilitating this spam attack on Hive.
Original Screenshot from Discord:
Here are additional screenshots I discovered and saved during my research on this spam attack. A big thanks also goes out to @markus.journey for assisting with the investigation. Given that I consider security to be paramount—and taking down malicious actors is more than just a hobby for me, as many of you on Hive already know from my other work—I wanted to share these findings with you.
Feel free to use the information in these screenshots as you see fit—they are all original screenshots from the Splinterlands Discord server. I hope this information contributes meaningfully to the broader effort to maintain integrity and protect our community from exploitative behavior.
To wrap up this article, I wanted to share some final thoughts. Several people encouraged me to publish my research, and given the clear connections I've uncovered, I can’t help but share my conclusions. While, of course, I’m only making educated guesses here, the patterns are undeniably suspicious.
My Take: I believe there’s someone out there who sees little to no future success with Splinterlands and is now looking for other avenues to generate revenue. From what I've observed, this person has enough technical know-how to put their skills to better use, rather than flipping a middle finger at the Hive community. This behavior is not only disrespectful but tramples on the pride, respect, and hard work of genuine Hive users, who craft original content. This was an intentional, calculated move, and it deserves consequences.
Splinterlands, with its acceptance of botting and even its own employees reportedly running bot farms, bears a certain level of responsibility for this spam attack. Had there been stricter measures against botting and automated gameplay from the outset, I doubt we’d be facing such a wave of content theft and exploitation. This attack is yet another reminder of the massive mess that bot farms have created within the ecosystem.
And those are my two cents on this spam wave. Do with this information as you will. But just a note: many of these accounts are still actively playing in Modern / Wild. For that, we’ve hired someone who, one would hope, is aware of it.
Peace out.
PS: If you’d like access to the full list of user accounts involved in this spam activity, feel free to reach out to @hivewatchers. This list has already been integrated into blacklists and is available for review.
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I figured something dodgy was going on last Wednesday when I saw all those spam accounts in the Worldmappin community. The chain often gets a lot of spam, I just didn't expect it to be in this scale. They could have got away with it if they weren't so greedy and spammed so much in one go because many curators don't check the details.
I picked up on a couple of dodgy posts in one of my communities as they recycled one of my old posts! The best thing we can do is to downvote them to a low reputation so the accounts become useless. People can coordinate on Discord to do this.
Hive is vulnerable to abuse as accounts are really very cheap to create when you consider their potential value. Anyone with a decent stake can create loads more. I think the price will have to rise eventually.
Scammers mostly use Hive on Board to create new accounts as there is no security check.
No phone and email verification. You can create an account within 20 seconds.
Most of the abusive accounts past 2 years have been created with HOB.
The creator of it vanished a while ago and it is basically a rouge service now.
Thank you very much. You confirmed my suspicions. In one of my communities, I noted that some older posts with the same names you have in your screenshots were cut. But almost 18K accounts are too much. That's excellent work and effort from your side.
@oflyhigh 看来不止我们中文区有这样的问题呢。
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Thanks for all your work @louis88 and hope we can get that dude.
YO BUDDY !!! =) damn .. this nonsense is crazy and its been a min since i stepped away from HIVE
Great investigation work, Louis! Thanks!
Good job! 💪
@louis88 Thank you for your cooperation with your friends in conducting a deeper investigation and digging into this botnet attack and uncovering the mastermind behind it.
That's bad. Feels terrible to see those who should get involved barely move a finger to avoid all of this. But everyone is grateful for you and your work here! If only this post would reach those who should see it..
Watch out, we've got a badass detective over here :) Well done!
It is sad that things like this happens here, 'cause a lot of people is being damaged because of this. I'm amazed that you can do this kind of research work.
Also, I was victim of another kind of attack. I was absent from Hive for a couple of years and when I came back recently I found out that all my Hive, HBD and HP was stolen. Everything was sent to a single account and when I looked at it I found out I wasn't the only victim.
Do you know about this kind of attacks too?
Thanks for sharing. Yes, im already working and checking things like the transfers to wallets with friends. How far we are on this we are not sharing but a chat maybe on Discord would be nice.
Sorry, I didn't understand the last thing you said.
Would like to have a Chat with you on Discord.
Ohh, sure. How can I contact you there?
If there is anything i shall downvote let me know - good research @louis88
Last week in a Discord community in the news section, a Spanish speaking user warned about this phenomenon, accounts replicating old original content as new... unfortunately it is a sick practice that we have seen in other times but: “17,400 accounts involved” is a very big number! I am worried ❤️🩹
Thank you so much for all your effort, I'm sure it wasn't easy to compile so much information in such detail.
Rather than someone who sees little to no future success with Splinterlands, I think its more of a bot operator that cannot extract profit anymore in wild due to the wild pass and the 2x SPS stake so he tries to go to hive instead to try to extract value since if the person that owns all of those account is the same guy on discord, the guy was very much active in discord and was still playing the game those his battles were also very suspicious. Regardless, this actions are very disgusting and goes back with the massive bot farming that spl has let to operate for a long time.
Thanks for sharing your research.
Thanks for sharing your research. It is sad to see Hive being exploited like this instead of the person using their talents in a more positive way.
Looks like you did really osint intelligence operation to figure out how some people try to farm and to use community resources.
Honestly I should say that couple days earlier I saw post of @ oflyhigh about this bot farming factory and I glad that people ready to share with community such issues which should be solved asap!
Wow, close to 18,000 accounts! That's pretty crazy!
extraordinary research, I congratulate you, thank you.
holy smokes, that's a lot of spammage. Good detective work. Don't think I would say splinterlands is partly to blame. The bot problem in splinterlands as bad as it was, was a different issue in my opinion.
Well we are lucky to have people like you that works behind the scenes for all Hive population! Respect 💪🏻
Thank you for this info and your work! I had two bots repost content from my alt account in this way. 😡
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.That's crazy and there are more farms like this thanks for sharing the information very useful 🤝🏾
Thanks for the hardwork. It was pretty annoying to see them on multiple communities.
Are some of the accounts owned by Filipino Splinterlands users? Sold account to Aprisen?
Great work! Thanks for keeping and eye on these things that are not in line with our community codex. 👍🏻
Greetings @louis88 ,
Amazing work...thank you so much....Well done!
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Wow, that is such a high number. I cannot imagine the resources you need to process that amount. Also, even 1 Hive profit each, made it to 18K hive. Crazy! Good work, man!
P.S. Added your 2 witnesses to my list.
Impressive deduction. Thanks for your efforts involved, hope it would benefit Hive eventually. 😘
thanks for the effort!
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