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Title: Scam Token
Post by: Kongxx on October 17, 2020, 02:48:00 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: janggernaut on October 17, 2020, 02:55:41 AM
You can see all listed coin/tokens on UNISWAP on here.  https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/uniswap/

from CMC, we can see there are ~40 coin/tokens listed on there (5 of them don't have any volume anyway). I don't think it's scam or not, but rather about pump and dump coin/token on UNISWAP


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: TastyChillySauce00 on October 17, 2020, 03:27:22 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
Yes there are so many scam tokens in the uniswap.

I have seen some scam coins in uniswap before.

From what I have seen if the scam coins will always have a very big interest to be offered to the buyers. These scam coins never try to reveal the identity of the creator. Just remind it and you will be safe never try to deal with anonymous coin.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: toangcmnr on October 17, 2020, 03:38:42 AM
To avoid scam tokens, go to the correct UNISWAP website and check the correct contract of the tokens you need to exchange


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: culuuton on October 17, 2020, 03:52:01 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

Uniswap isn't yet the top exchange, so there will be scam coins or tokens. You notice the 24-hour trading volume of coins, many shit or scam coins will have no volume or very low volume.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: muratsink on October 17, 2020, 03:53:00 AM
What happen with uniswap? I think is good exchange market although you must pay with higher amount for your fee, when have listed coin but not get worth value is not wrong and the same happen with bigger exchange market like Binance, Kucoin and Gate by listing coin with lower price. You must check before some coin listed on uniswap and getting have good price and good position on coinmarketcap or not before investing, always have news with some coin listed onuniswapp.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: yohananaomi on October 17, 2020, 05:24:29 AM
You can see all listed coin/tokens on UNISWAP on here.  https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/uniswap/

from CMC, we can see there are ~40 coin/tokens listed on there (5 of them don't have any volume anyway). I don't think it's scam or not, but rather about pump and dump coin/token on UNISWAP

maybe i looked not at cmc but coingecko and i don't see any oddities happening there still looks fair trading and goes well and volume is quite high. Until now, I haven't heard about this information or maybe I missed it. but I agree with the colleagues above that there is nothing strange, we will wait for the latest news later.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: X-ray on October 17, 2020, 05:26:46 AM
I saw some scam tokens that listed on the uniswap just like yuno, kimchi, sushi and many more.
These coins were only taking the hype as a way to grab the demands from the market. That means if the scammers who have made this coin know how to get the hype from the UNIswap.

The uniswap itself is having a similar mechanism like etherdelta or forkdelta and that makes everyone able to listing the token on the uniswap.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Sy on October 17, 2020, 06:09:41 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

There are tons of scams projects on Uniswap sometimes you can easily spot them and, sometimes spotting them is a bit difficult that's why make sure that you are 100% sure that you are trading the correct contract otherwise, you could lose your money.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: NewRanger on October 17, 2020, 06:39:06 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
there are alot scam token in uniswap, dont just thinking uniswap was best place for trade especially for now projects. in several days ago i see many project exit scam from them and price drop sharply when fake developer start selling their token. there are alot anon team in uniswap project, and this is be first thing we must recognized before decided to invest.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Salauddin1994 on October 17, 2020, 06:40:19 AM
There are many uniswap projects in the field of bounty campaigns in crypto no project scam can be understood projects perform very well in the beginning but then lock everything and scam. Therefore by monitoring the site well the teams will have to verify how reliable the manager is otherwise you will be at a loss currently uniswap tokens are more scams so it is better to stay away from them.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: fuer44 on October 17, 2020, 06:40:41 AM
You can see all listed coin/tokens on UNISWAP on here.  https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/uniswap/

from CMC, we can see there are ~40 coin/tokens listed on there (5 of them don't have any volume anyway). I don't think it's scam or not, but rather about pump and dump coin/token on UNISWAP
if you see from the link that you share, in my opinion it is natural. If there is a pump / dump of tokens listed on Uniswap, I think that's how the market works. many crypto or token markets, and they are all pretty much the same.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: FinneysTrueVision on October 17, 2020, 06:46:19 AM
If it is a true decentralized exchange then it should be possible for scams to be listed. I don't know if their governance model has any way to prevent this. That's why it is important to do your research before trading.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: livingfree on October 17, 2020, 08:41:04 AM
Just as the typical market that we've seen through ICO and other source of crowd fundings. A project's goal is to be listed on any certain exchange that has good liquidity, now, with the emergence of defi, uniswap and other swapping platforms.

With Uniswap, they can easily do what they want.

They will be listed, they get hype, they dump the tokens for those investors that just got in and still on hype with their projects as mentioned above.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: chikator on October 17, 2020, 09:16:44 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

Uniswap still isnt the top exchange so scam tokens will stay make its way to get inside it. the best way to avoid investing or buying scam tokens is to get to uniswaps legit list of tokens and see if the contacts match. also avoid tokens with anonymous teams behind them.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Rodeo02 on October 17, 2020, 09:28:03 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

Yes there are many scam tokens that listed in That exchange you can't just trust an exchange because they have many users or they are popular.

Cointelegraph have a list of scam tokens and fake tokens listed in uni swap..

You can visit it here to read the article. https://cointelegraph.com/news/fake-tokens-on-uniswap-are-trying-to-cash-in-on-defi-hype/amp .


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Simakura on October 17, 2020, 09:34:49 AM
Many project defi scam on uniswap

It's not Uniswap's fault, just because the project is not good. They use uniswap as their farm.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Novatech8 on October 17, 2020, 10:01:33 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
There are tons of scam tokens on UNISWAP, you asked how to describe them? Well they are mostly in disguise, they trick victims by pretending to be the original tokens but one way to expose them is their smart contract, it will surely be different, for example a token name can be SNIP and scammers will create their own fake version of SNIP, if care is not taken you will think it's the same, be more friendly with Smart Contract


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: plr on October 17, 2020, 12:51:16 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

Because it's easy to list the token here there's a possibility that there are a lot of scam token here, to be sure check each token that you want to trade here, there's nothing like checking the usage of the token that you want to trade if it's only for pump and dump then better be careful on this token because eventually, you will lose here.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Mandarava on October 17, 2020, 01:02:43 PM
In order to avoid the possibility of being caught by scammers who sell their tokens through UNISWAP, you need to carefully analyze the project whose tokens you want to exchange. If this project does not have information about the team on their website, then this is always an alarming sign. You also need to look carefully to see if you are confusing the names of tokens. Sometimes tokens have names that are quite similar to the names of other well-known tokens. And scammers take advantage of this. Therefore, you need to be careful in this matter.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: plvbob0070 on October 17, 2020, 01:10:53 PM
Unfortunately, there are tons of them and not only in Uniswap but also in other exchanges. Some of them may look visually appealing, but as you explore information about it, then you will see the difference between a real and fake token. In terms of describing it, their website looks crappy, and there's no contact information, they also steal pictures from other people to present on their website as part of the team. Typically, after they scam and embezzle money from people, they delete their website and deactivate their account from different platforms, so no one will be able to contact them.

You can check some of them here:

Link: FLM On Uniswap FAKE! (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5278669.0)
        {Warning}: Beware of Fake Finxflo (FXF) Tokens (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5281084.0)
        Fake Bella protocol on Uniswap. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5274542.0)


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Rexler on October 17, 2020, 01:25:09 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
Of course,why won't there be scam tokens? Since it claimed to be a decentralized exchange where anyone can just go and claim they have a project and list their shit token,so certainly they are many scam tokens on uniswap, which has little or no value at all, you just have to look at their daily trading volume, they are very easy to spot cus they have low liquidity, make sure you do your own research before you trade there.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Wenbing on October 17, 2020, 01:25:50 PM
You can see all listed coin/tokens on UNISWAP on here.  https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/uniswap/

from CMC, we can see there are ~40 coin/tokens listed on there (5 of them don't have any volume anyway). I don't think it's scam or not, but rather about pump and dump coin/token on UNISWAP

How do we know if a token is actually a scam? Do we go by the volume of of the token in circulation? Should we determine by the white paper or by the team behind.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Coroline on October 17, 2020, 02:18:31 PM
Yes, at UNISWAP it is very possible for scammers to enter because the requirements for listing on Uniswap are not that difficult. Useless tokens will easily list and search for victims,

How do we know if a token is actually a scam? Do we go by the volume of of the token in circulation? Should we determine by the white paper or by the team behind.
You will be able to find out the SCAM token when the team has left you, usually a sign of the team running away is that the website or product service in the project starts to stop operating


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: tvplus006 on October 17, 2020, 02:20:51 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?
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Here you can see the fake Bella token that is traded on Uniswap: https://info.uniswap.org/token/0x52D111ba55f581635542c9a6533bD54a945E0ceA Trading of this fake token on Uniswap started before the real BEL token was listed on the Binance exchange. And here you can see a warning about this scams: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5274542 I gave only one such example of placing a fake token on Uniswap, but in fact there are a lot of such fakes.



Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: masterrex on October 17, 2020, 02:56:43 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

I think there is because UNISWAP is a DEX or a Decentralized exchange, thats why you better checked those tokens smart-contract first before you trade or buy any tokens because in a DEX platform everyone can add an Ethereum base token by just using the smart-contract, unlike in Centralized Exchange liked Binance, Okex, etc., that you cant just add your token or coin there without proper listing procedures.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: sempak on October 17, 2020, 03:05:53 PM
I think there are some fake dumps and pumps token in Uniswap you should be careful on those still try to stick with the coins with large trading volume. But not quite sure if there's a scam token where they will run with your money but rather than faking the dumps and pumps to deceive you.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: cabron on October 17, 2020, 03:19:27 PM


There are teams thats doing crowdfunding through Uniswap by tokens liquidity, you might wanna avoid joining by buying some of its tokens until its listed on other exchanges. There are also fake tokens there posing as other. In order to avoid scam tokens, it's best to put the contract address to make sure its the real token you are trying to buy. You can say this is one of the disadvantages of decentralization.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: aioc on October 17, 2020, 03:25:40 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

There are tons of scams projects on Uniswap sometimes you can easily spot them and, sometimes spotting them is a bit difficult that's why make sure that you are 100% sure that you are trading the correct contract otherwise, you could lose your money.

Or you can get the link of the token that you want to trade on UNISWAP on the token official thread or website checking the smart contract is another way to make sure that you are trading the correct token, with so many token in Uniswap be sure the tokens ha a good potential and with real usage and platform that the community can use.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Igor17Krik on October 17, 2020, 03:55:59 PM
This is a decentralized exchange. Anyone can add a token for trading. There are a large number of unverified tokens and some may be scammers. I think if you have been in cryptocurrency for a long time, then it will be difficult for you to get into a fraudulent project.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Chuky92 on October 17, 2020, 06:18:32 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

Scam tokens can be in most exchanges mainly smaller exchanges but hardly will you see them on top exchanges but yet it doesn't mean one shouldn't be careful.
Now about Uniswap, first it is a Decentralized Exchange, meaning there is every probability that there will be scam tokens listed there. And since it is decentralized also means that, there is every tendency that most of them aren't verified or audited and the way they work is, pump the token to attract users and then dump everything and when such happens there is no way to track them. Therefore, before trading on Uniswap make sure to get the correct trading link or contract address from the team in question so that you don't go into trading a scam token.
In addition, before trading any token, endeavour to make your findings about it.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: MadeMen on October 17, 2020, 07:02:07 PM
Uniswap is a decentralized exchange and that gives everyone the opportunity to list their tokens without meeting any tedious conditions. Due to this freedom of entry and exit on the platform, several scam tokens would emerge to take advantage of the gullibility and greed of investors who want to make maximum returns.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Xembin on October 17, 2020, 07:22:04 PM
Season we are right now is a season many scammers aware that there are many customers in the market looking for new project to invest because they hard about the project is a good project for profit making. Not all coins are real coin some just created to scam those who are after token to invest.
Let all investors be aware of this season we are not to fall into the hands of the scammers. I think there are more fake tokens in the market to spoil people business.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: forexandcryptoauditor on October 17, 2020, 07:39:23 PM
This is very much possible. Since now Uniswap is very much popular (hype?) among all projects.
New, specially scam projects can list their token on uniswap to attract buyers.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Jonyshake71 on October 18, 2020, 03:00:50 PM
Uniswap isn't seems as a good exchange to me. I notice so much unusually activities there, as well as scam tokens who have no volume. those scam tokens can easily listed on exchange like uniswap,p2pb2b exchange as they don't need to provide enough proof of their reality.exchanges list those project by getting money.they don't care about any scam tokens or trades who exprience loss due to those scam tokens


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: laredo7mm on October 18, 2020, 03:11:38 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

It's not very hard to open a buy-sell option for a token in a dex like uniswap. Project doesn't need to provide information like CEX exchange so scam project listed there easily. Many scam project takes advantage of this DeFi hype and listed there to attract investors. Market manipulation can be seen there easily. Even Shit project price jump oven night. We should be careful when using the Dex exchange.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: fosco333 on October 19, 2020, 03:26:57 AM
There are a lot of scam tokens listed on Uniswap, because most decentralized exchange allows anyone to list their token there.
That is why Uniswap always give warning first about the token address to be checked twice so we know for sure that is the right token we want to trade.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Dr.Osh on October 19, 2020, 05:03:19 AM
You can see all listed coin/tokens on UNISWAP on here.  https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/uniswap/

from CMC, we can see there are ~40 coin/tokens listed on there (5 of them don't have any volume anyway). I don't think it's scam or not, but rather about pump and dump coin/token on UNISWAP
this explains everything. however, the tokens to avoid are tokens that do not have a large volume. You only need to click on the link above, then sort it by volume, then you can see a list of coins that have the potential to scam there. although not all tokens that have no volume there is a scam, but you can do your research and shorten the time that way.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: JeffBrad12 on October 19, 2020, 06:15:54 AM
There are a lot of scam tokens listed on Uniswap, because most decentralized exchange allows anyone to list their token there.
That is why Uniswap always give warning first about the token address to be checked twice so we know for sure that is the right token we want to trade.
I do agree with your statement regarding it and the developer or team will always remind us about the possibility for the fake tokens to be listed on the uniswap by the scammers. There are so many scammers these days that are always tried various ways to create more and more scam projects.
There must be a filter on the uniswap to check whether the ticker has already taken or not. Uniswap needs a lot of improvements in its security. It can be abused by the scammers.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Crypto_lion on October 19, 2020, 07:49:40 AM
You can see all listed coin/tokens on UNISWAP on here.  https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/uniswap/

from CMC, we can see there are ~40 coin/tokens listed on there (5 of them don't have any volume anyway). I don't think it's scam or not, but rather about pump and dump coin/token on UNISWAP
this explains everything. however, the tokens to avoid are tokens that do not have a large volume. You only need to click on the link above, then sort it by volume, then you can see a list of coins that have the potential to scam there. although not all tokens that have no volume there is a scam, but you can do your research and shorten the time that way.

Apart from checking the volume also have a look at the number of trades and the number of holders of the coin in etherscan. Of the number of holders is too low and if large percentage is held by a few address, then it's probably a scam.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: b1boy on October 19, 2020, 09:48:10 AM
I dont think there is a way to escape scam tokens because people would always find a way around and scam others and since Uniswap is like etherdelta where anyone can list tokens then some people would always go and list unofficial tokens that would look like the original tokens... so we all have to be careful not to fall for the scam tokens


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: New_order on October 19, 2020, 09:52:54 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
The news have been going around on this forum about scam tokens on uniswap exchange, the scammers steals other legit projects name and use it to create or build fake tokens, there are few tokens with same name on the exchange, you need to be extremely careful and observe very well before buying any tokens on uniswap


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: New_order on October 19, 2020, 09:54:27 AM
If you are interested in a token and it's only listed on uniswap you must look for the token telegram group and contact the admins or team, ask them for the token smart contract and use that on uniswap to get the actual real token on the decentralized exchange


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Tigerheart3026 on October 19, 2020, 11:13:18 AM
You can see all listed coin/tokens on UNISWAP on here.  https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/uniswap/

from CMC, we can see there are ~40 coin/tokens listed on there (5 of them don't have any volume anyway). I don't think it's scam or not, but rather about pump and dump coin/token on UNISWAP

How do we know if a token is actually a scam? Do we go by the volume of of the token in circulation? Should we determine by the white paper or by the team behind.
we can't say scam of any project if development is running. volume also big fact for a project without it we considering dead project and no one can not take risk to invest. how much projects are developed just in time which promised in whitepaper before launched? teams promoting to hit top listing before token sale but listing in shady exchange.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Jackl87 on October 19, 2020, 11:30:07 AM
There are definitely scam Tokens on uniswap because everyone can list their scam token there by themself they just need to create a pool for it.
One way to scam is that people create a token that has the same ticker as another well known and wanted token, so that people who don't double check buy his fake token instead the real one.
Another way is to create a pool let people trade a bit and then remove all the liquidity.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Warkop on October 19, 2020, 11:39:14 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
In my opinion there is no scam token when the token is listed on the uniswap exchange or other exchanges, because when the token is listed on the exchange, of course the token will show the price, and whatever the price looks real there, unless the volume of the token price is not there, maybe the token developer is already leave it and certainly one day the token will be removed from the exchange.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Bajank on October 19, 2020, 04:30:13 PM
Lots of coins that come from Uniswap that lead to a scam project, maybe we already know that there are lots of market games, prices are pumped then dropped and we have to take risks because sometimes we have to be smart to choose good coins for us to buy and sell in time. certain



Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: pamsugas on October 20, 2020, 12:31:30 AM
Of course there are lots of coin scams on Uniswap, anyone can register their coins on Uniswap by entering the smart contract they have, such as on etherdeltda and forkdelta. To check for a scam or not, we need further analysis for example seeing their products, their partners, and their founders.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: davinchi on October 20, 2020, 05:08:07 AM
Scam tokens are obvious because they are not aiming at making you profit, they are aiming at making themselves richer. So, you can see the difference in places where they are focusing on making themselves richer instead, that is literally the issue there. If they are willing to sell you all the tokens, or most of the tokens, if they are willing to get out or look like they want to get out, that is a scam project without a doubt.

However if they really trust their project and if they do not want to sell their coins, if they want to have as much of their own tokens as possible, that means they really care about the project because if they are holding on to their coins that means they think it will worth something in the future and they will definitely work on making that a reality.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: pakhitheboss on October 20, 2020, 05:20:54 AM
Yes there are a lot of scam tokens in UNI. The most recent was UNIX token, they were providing swap of UNI tokens based on the number of UNIX token you have.

These guys were planning a presale and some one found out that the CEO is a known scammer.

I would say avoid any project that promises UNI tokens.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: H1N1 on October 21, 2020, 03:26:15 AM
What do you expect in decentralized exchange ? Of course there are fraud tokens, because anyone can list there as long they have the address and can create liquidity there. We should became smarter already because there were many scam cases like that in the past.
To prevent getting scammed by fraud tokens in uniswap, we just need to double check the address of the token we want to trade.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: santiPOGI on October 21, 2020, 04:21:53 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

As far as I know all exchange platform are implementing pump and dump system, now about in UNISWAP I am pretty sure there is a listed coin over this platform that the volume is not good either. And I also think that all of the platform site exchange had their listed coins on which are considered a shit coin were there is no demand volume.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Zazzu on October 21, 2020, 05:20:27 AM
There are more scams in it than legit tokens and it is affecting on the UNISWAP reputation, The volume of uniswap is decreasing every day also the UNI$ token price because more people get rugged every day and trust it less, I have been rugged in it once and try to avoid it as much as I could.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: BuNga_cute on November 01, 2020, 11:44:01 PM
Every exchange has scam tokens, even exchanges like Binance have a lot of scam tokens. It is not guaranteed that trusted exchanges
will not have scam tokens. Therefore I believe that UNISWAP exchange has scam tokens too, it has often been discussed how to avoid
investing in scam tokens. So I won't explain anymore. Please find by yourself information related to detecting scam projects. Because
if it is explained it can be quite long.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Nanda Dewi277 on November 02, 2020, 02:25:29 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
So many scam token in UNISWAP, many tokens with the same name but different contract address, so I think if you don't know exactly about uniswap better to choose a trusted exchange like Binance than uniswap. We want to make money in crypto, right?? So I think we should avoid risk from all side

Uniswap is decentralized, so easy to make liquidity and listed there, so be careful
Yes, it is true. yesterday I saw a token listed on Uniswap with a project name that had not been completed and was still in the presale and private sale stage.
and strangely the smartcontract checked blue, it means verified. but it is a fake token and many have been deceived.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Lrshohag on November 02, 2020, 09:14:16 AM
There are many scam token in uniswap.
Before some days this exchange was not famous like now. In those period many scam token can list easily on uniswap.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: lousie9 on November 02, 2020, 10:04:28 AM
If you are more careful, there may be lots of new tokens and tokens that have been registered at Uniswap in fact a scam. but for more details, you can research and find out each token listed there. i am observing that most of the new tokens don't have trading volume there yet. and some also end up with a scam.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: dimonstration on November 02, 2020, 10:15:35 AM
If you are more careful, there may be lots of new tokens and tokens that have been registered at Uniswap in fact a scam. but for more details, you can research and find out each token listed there. i am observing that most of the new tokens don't have trading volume there yet. and some also end up with a scam.
There are tons of DeFi projects that comes in, maybe others were able to earn from them in the start but in the long run they will just lost their value like how ICO Projects before that have no trading volume now or been Delisted already in many exchanges. We will see more in the coming days who will only remain in the market actively tradable.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: VDraci on November 02, 2020, 10:19:07 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
There are many scam tokens on UNISWAP, before buying any tokens from this dex I suggest you find the real smart contract address for the token you want to by through their telegram channel or ask the project team, use the smart contract to find the real coin ok uniswap, scammers create many fake copycats to sell on Uniswap, beware


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: kotajikikox on November 02, 2020, 10:42:17 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
There are some scam for sure because the Uniswap team cannot handle checking or monitoring them all.

But I'm sure that the team will make actions in necessarily according to the report so what we need to do is report each scam that we will find across the line.

And also try not to get inside those scamw,before investing better ask the community regarding .


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: tvplus006 on November 02, 2020, 11:04:30 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
There are some scam for sure because the Uniswap team cannot handle checking or monitoring them all.

But I'm sure that the team will make actions in necessarily according to the report so what we need to do is report each scam that we will find across the line.

And also try not to get inside those scamw,before investing better ask the community regarding .

Uniswap is a decentralized exchange, so there is no possibility of verification by the Uniswap team. If such an opportunity to verify the placed tokens is made, then the Uniswap exchange should become centralized. When you buy a token, you will need to enter its contract, then it will be a safe purchase. The token contract number can be found here: https://www.coingecko.com/


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: jcarlo on November 02, 2020, 12:10:21 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
There are some scam for sure because the Uniswap team cannot handle checking or monitoring them all.

But I'm sure that the team will make actions in necessarily according to the report so what we need to do is report each scam that we will find across the line.

And also try not to get inside those scamw,before investing better ask the community regarding .

Uniswap is a decentralized exchange, so there is no possibility of verification by the Uniswap team. If such an opportunity to verify the placed tokens is made, then the Uniswap exchange should become centralized. When you buy a token, you will need to enter its contract, then it will be a safe purchase. The token contract number can be found here: https://www.coingecko.com/

The decentralized system allows anyone to create tokens and list on DEX exchangers such as Uniswap. Therefore, Uniswap always gives a warning that we need to be careful when making transactions and pay attention to details about the token.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: nomenclatur on November 02, 2020, 12:39:42 PM
There are so many tokens who are a scam in uniswap because many new projects are left without any large liquidity makes investors not so interested in even many projects that revoke their liquidity for fear of losing a lot of money in the project that many scams are too through their purchase in their uniswap sell all their tokens and scam all the money investors.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Jendral Istimewa on November 02, 2020, 01:04:15 PM
for some reason, the token scam continues to be rampant and without dying, even though the technology is progressing but it cannot filter and exterminate scam tokens quickly. I'm also confused why this keeps happening, and no one is responsible for the fraud.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Atang Sulaeman on November 02, 2020, 02:05:58 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
So many scam token in UNISWAP, many tokens with the same name but different contract address, so I think if you don't know exactly about uniswap better to choose a trusted exchange like Binance than uniswap. We want to make money in crypto, right?? So I think we should avoid risk from all side

Uniswap is decentralized, so easy to make liquidity and listed there, so be careful

if there are two names of coins in one market, we should look and check the token contract, because if they are different, they certainly will not apply, we should be more careful before transacting. not for a new market, for an old market, there must be fake tokens.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: soetikno on November 12, 2020, 09:23:22 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

we know that the ERC20 type token is very easy to enter Uniswap, I think there are a lot of scam tokens but we have to see the token whether the project is still being developed by the owner or not, for example looking at the project's website or social media


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: pedrillo0 on November 12, 2020, 09:38:25 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

There are many DeFi tokens scams ...

Investor should be careful when investing ...

For now the DeFi are falling and several ...


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: NewRanger on November 12, 2020, 10:09:56 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

There are many DeFi tokens scams ...

Investor should be careful when investing ...

For now the DeFi are falling and several ...
defi not be trend again now, and we must move to another hyped project , maybe nft could be our project. recently nft get good attention from cryptocurrency investors , doge rariable octo and other nft project could gain profit in current condition.

Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

we know that the ERC20 type token is very easy to enter Uniswap, I think there are a lot of scam tokens but we have to see the token whether the project is still being developed by the owner or not, for example looking at the project's website or social media
even the owner was fake developers too , checking the anonimity from project will help us to identify how this market will build. mostly , anon team didnt work well .


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: baiwei on November 13, 2020, 02:07:49 AM
There is really a scam token in the uniswap where they are trying to impersonate trading in the platform. As UNISWAP booming, fake coins is also cotinuing to plague decentralized exhange uniswap.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Sparrow96 on November 13, 2020, 05:54:02 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?


Yes, there are scam tokens on UNISWAP. Because anyone can list their tokens on UNISWAP. The fee is not so high. So anyone can list their tokens on UNISWAP and loot the money of Investors. The most used technique by the projects is: Firstly they will list their token on UNISWAP and add Liquidity. People will buy their tokens. Then the price will become high. Then the project owner will exit from the market withdrawing all liquidity.

Also, scammers impersonate tokens. So it's better to check contract address before buying any tokens.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: shoreno on November 13, 2020, 06:15:06 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

I think there are a lot of scam tokens on Uniswap because ERC20 can be made by anyone. It is difficult to detect a token scam unless we know the social media token and besides that I think the easiest way is to see from the price impact which is too big
or you can say that uniswap is decentralized, this makes it easier for people to enter and  exit . erc20 can be made by anyone but if the coin is created for the sole purpose of scamming and if you plan this to list on centralized exchange the higher the chance that it will be rejected or can be detected easily but even if they are listed on a dex a scam coin can still be possibly detected and yeah price is one of the basis to know . having a social media page dont help because they can fake it all out but all of the projects do have a social media page just to make them look normal .


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Chrystora123 on November 13, 2020, 10:37:42 AM
Many project defi scam on uniswap

It's not Uniswap's fault, just because the project is not good. They use uniswap as their farm.
the advantage of uniswap is that you will not be able to swap tokens that have no liquidity.  You will be safe and avoid a scam if you don't fill the liquidity (pool) of the scam token.  let's all "swap" safely on uniswap and don't easily give your coins (eth or something else) to a pool by following the liquidity program on the token scam..


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: geyayy on November 13, 2020, 10:26:55 PM
There are lots of tokens that can easily access this exchange, this being decentralized. Also you can check first if the site is correct before you deposit anything or else you'll lose what you have. Just try to be observant to avoid being scammed.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Danslip on November 13, 2020, 10:32:07 PM
I strongly advise finding the token for trading by the searching name of the project, better to check the CMC and copy-paste the contract address one by one. Scammers use the same methods which were use case for Forkdelta. Better safe than sorry, IMHO. Uniswap also suggests the contract address of token, simply copy the given data and make a small online research. The whole research process will be less than 10 minutes and I usually prefer to spend this time rather than losing money on scam projects.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Fakhrulenclix on November 13, 2020, 10:38:01 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP? There are lots of scam tokens on uniswap. Decentralized exchanges are great places for scam tokens. So always check the token's smart contract

Who saw before? Many people and share information about that

How do you describe them? Everyone has their description, For me, if the volume is so low.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: 2tang on November 21, 2020, 07:48:29 PM
usually fraudsters use some old way of doing their actions and some even offer almost 100% profit, and some scammers even offer token duplication and The same thing is usually a form of fraud that has often occurred, where we must be more careful in dealing with similar offers so that Inedible losses are very wasted. There is a good thing that we buy ourselves the token we want instead of expecting a quick multiplication which of course sounds too good and easy to materialize, because after all, tokens are money, so it's just like we expect a multiplication of money.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Renampun on November 21, 2020, 07:58:47 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
there are so many scam tokens on UNISWAP...
I suggest that you be careful, don't carelessly become a liquidity participant in an unclear token because you are interested in the profit-sharing offered. If you want to become a liquidity participant, then choose tokens/coins that already have large volumes on other exchanges.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Anyobsss on November 21, 2020, 08:23:57 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP? There are lots of scam tokens on uniswap. Decentralized exchanges are great places for scam tokens. So always check the token's smart contract

Who saw before? Many people and share information about that

How do you describe them? Everyone has their description, For me, if the volume is so low.
Is it really possible for someone to list a coin with a similar name in UNISWAP to scam? If yes, I think uniswap should work on verifying those tokens before listing it, since their company name is at stake.


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So always check the token's smart contract
I think this would the best advice before buying a token in uniswap to prevent scam.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: uray on November 21, 2020, 11:59:42 PM
at Uniswap ?, you already know for sure that Uniswap is a decentralized exchange,
of course a token can be very easy to enter there, it's just that liquidity is added from the member or team,
if the team of a project doesn't add liquidity then their token has no meaning list on Uniswap, there are many, and of course it's a scam.
This is a problem everyone will be facing, anyone can create a liquidity and it would be a surprise that the majority of these tokens will last the next few months, it is a pump and dump market and anyone investing in it should be really careful as the number of scams are increasing and especially with the bitcoin rising to new levels expect the scammers coming in with different methods.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: carlisle1 on November 22, 2020, 01:50:01 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
Scam tokens are always present in healthy market so even in Respective exchange there is always scam and ponzi.
And now this Uniswap?after climbing that fast?for sure those scammers are going with the flow now and trying to ride in Uniswap popularity.

But distinguishing scam from Legit is a though Job and only Market experts can analyze and name them.

But there are already some Scam projects that has been mentioned in some thread here in altcoin.
But of course Greed will always bring those noob to become victim,.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: SistaFista on November 22, 2020, 03:27:11 PM
There are several cases that have been reported, there were some scam tokens in Uniswap platform.
Scammers could use fake token and usually they duplicates the existing tokens with different address,
and they may spreads the listing announcement anytime in telegram groups or other social medias, be careful friend.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: kpierce77 on November 22, 2020, 03:39:00 PM
There are several cases that have been reported, there were some scam tokens in Uniswap platform.
Scammers could use fake token and usually they duplicates the existing tokens with different address,
and they may spreads the listing announcement anytime in telegram groups or other social medias, be careful friend.
I saw some too. There are so many scammers who try to make fake tokens, announce early listings and unfortunately there are still many who get scammed. My advice, always be active and follow the project that you are going to invest in, at least check their social media activities to confirm the correctness of the information


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Lantind on November 22, 2020, 03:45:12 PM
Scammers are anywhere, so be careful and not be greedy
Yes, scammers are always everywhere and always take advantage of the greed of crypto enthusiasts, because their goal is to cheat and take all other people's money for their own gain.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: MCobian on November 22, 2020, 03:55:24 PM
As many people have said scammers are everywhere, an scams do exist on UNISWAP. Even scams exist on several popular exchanges,
so always be careful if you want to invest in tokens that are on UNISWAP. With the DeFi trend happening this year, many scammers make
projects on UNISWAP. Therefore the best way so as not to become a victim of fraud, always do research on the tokens we want to buy.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: ningrum on November 22, 2020, 04:02:03 PM
we cannot avoid all scammers, scammers will change for the better, in a way that we haven't realized yet,
moreover Uniswap is now transformed into the highest volume exchange, yes because it is decentralized,
the fees for listing are also very cheap, and there is no limit to the project, and make a lot of scammers there,
be careful choosing altcoins.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: $anounimus$ on November 22, 2020, 06:25:00 PM
Uniswap is very vulnerable to scams not only on token trading but recently we read bad news that it lost $20k assets due to a fake uniswap app on google playstore. Please research using the Uniswap exchange and get all access from the official site including smart contracts to start trading.
Things like this have also happened to the fake Myetherwallet application in the Google Playstore in the past, so accuracy is really needed in this case, because scammers always make fake applications that are almost similar to the real ones so that if someone is unable to tell the difference it will always be victims of scammers.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: crossabdd on November 23, 2020, 11:34:53 PM
yes, there are many scam tokens on uniswap. because I have some tokens and it is from airdrop. why do i say it's a scam.?
1. The token is not listed officially.
2. tokens have liquidity. but 90% of tokens are held by dev.
3. Liquidity is burned on H-1 airdrop distribution. so that when all airdrops are finished distribution, the liquidity is already 0.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: sunilkumars on November 24, 2020, 02:15:07 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

i know much more better i bealive so many scam  token is available uniswap i am already faced a problem same token names logos showing that time so many people confused and doing trading scam tokens this token not back selling only buying fake liquidity fake volume showing best ways to trade in uniswap paste contact address then trading is correct so many scam Tokens


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: nebuch on November 24, 2020, 05:00:26 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

When real coins are there, fake coins are also there.
When truth is reveal, lies will fall under ways.
Coins without positive outlook created to get your funds, be careful.
Coins with positive position created to last for long, still be careful.
Neither the token is listed in UNI or wherever, real and fake is the two faces always in exchange.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Gunday_07 on November 24, 2020, 06:12:45 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
There are many scam tokens on UNISWAP that aren't known to the world and not available on coinmarketcap and coingecko, you can detect  them by their smart contract address, but they mostly have same name with a real working project, assuming a well known token is named Apple, scammers will name their token Apple too but the only difference will be the smart contract address, this is why one must check smart contract address of the original token they want to buy on Uniswap before diving in


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: thesmallgod on November 24, 2020, 06:24:13 AM
There are many scam token on uniswap. recently a project called kingswap with ticker $KING have its token clone and there are many variant on Uniswap so in case you buy the fake one, you are on your own. This is the reason why it is always available to swap using the original links provided by the original project team. Many of the scam token have very low volume so you can easily know this by checking the swap history on the platform


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: TheClownSong on November 24, 2020, 07:22:40 AM
In my opinion there are many scam tokens on Uniswap because people can make ERC20 tokens and list them on Uniswap and therefore, Uniswap gives a warning to be careful. To see whether the token is a scam or not, in my opinion it is also difficult but I will look at the smart contract, whether there is information about their social media channel or not. In addition, whether there are many token holders or not


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: KaratX on November 24, 2020, 07:54:25 AM
The disadvantages of DEX are many than Centralized exchanges

1. Anybody ( real devs or scammers ) can list on DEX
2. DEX listing are 100% free .
3. It's easier to list clone tokens on DEX
4. No verification since DEX are fully decentralized

The only way to stay ahead of scammers on DEX exchanges is using the right smart contract address, get that from the project team and you will be safe


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: BRABO2 on November 24, 2020, 10:09:19 AM
Many a tokens that can easily access this exchange,but this being decentralized. And you can also check first if the site is correct before you deposit anything or else.So every one have to try to save this work. Just try to be observant to avoid being scammed.So we have have to becareful about scam work or scam project.



Scam this is word is a baad thing for every one. So we have to removing this work.Never try work badly.Provably a scam project makes us a lot of pain that beacause of i am a little bounty hunter. So every one have to be becareful about scam work.And never do this work.


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Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: atamism on November 24, 2020, 06:57:35 PM
I can say that some the tokens are scam and some of them are not. I have been participated in a lot of signature campaign since I started. I’ve experienced being scammed 4 times I guess and I accepted that, some of the tokens are not in good shape, like its all dropping where you can’t even gain a profit to it. That is my through experienced only.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: abokhalel2 on November 24, 2020, 06:59:31 PM
Any such application has a scam of coins, no listings are needed to trade there, it is enough to have a smart contract, but without liquidity you are unlikely to do this and in general be careful!


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Nazmul012 on November 30, 2020, 01:39:37 PM
As i exprianced on uniswap exchange, around hundred or more of tokens being traded, are scam and most of those are defi token.nowadays it able to created strong waves in industry! Although scam threads were created against this issues, where hundred of defi tokens only listed on uniswap, started downfall incredibly within night.after those incidents, don't know why people still trade there! scam tokens still launched through uniswap, should be avoid those


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: BRABO2 on November 30, 2020, 02:34:34 PM
Scam token this is the common word in this space.This is one of worst work in this space.  There are so many tokens who are a scam in uniswap because many new projects are left without any large liquidity makes investors not so interested in even many projects that revoke their liquidity for fear of losing a lot of money in the project that many scams are too through their purchase in their uniswap sell all their tokens and scam all the money investors.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: deathcode on November 30, 2020, 02:42:36 PM
As i exprianced on uniswap exchange, around hundred or more of tokens being traded, are scam and most of those are defi token.nowadays it able to created strong waves in industry! Although scam threads were created against this issues, where hundred of defi tokens only listed on uniswap, started downfall incredibly within night.after those incidents, don't know why people still trade there! scam tokens still launched through uniswap, should be avoid those
they may be registered but not legally tradable and have trading volume as well. For those who don't have a request, I don't think it will be a problem. several DeFi scam projects have taken place and are being used by fraudsters. especially at Uniswap, they can manage everything. I think there should be a filter to filter out tokens that are ready to trade and those that have just come in for disposal.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Greatchu on November 30, 2020, 02:43:41 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
Use smart contract address to identify fake and legit tokens on uniswap, not just scam projects are listed on Uniswap but also cloned tokens with same name as popular tokens in crypto space, you can't just go on Uniswap and search for a token name, you can end up buying a fake token, unfortunately the freedom of decentralization gets us to where we are today, anybody can list tokens on UNISWAP and other DEXs


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: BOAEDAN on November 30, 2020, 05:03:17 PM
When there is a coin that has been registered at Uniswap, it is not as natural as it can provide security because the uniswap exchange place has given a sign that beware of fake smart contracts.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: heztida3 on November 30, 2020, 05:17:40 PM
Frist Uniswap still isnt the top exchange, so scam tokens will remain advance toward get inside,recently i saw some scam tokens that listed on the uniswap. This tipe of coins were just accepting the promotion as an approach to get the requests from the market.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Princejebs on November 30, 2020, 07:47:21 PM
Frist Uniswap still isnt the top exchange, so scam tokens will remain advance toward get inside,recently i saw some scam tokens that listed on the uniswap. This tipe of coins were just accepting the promotion as an approach to get the requests from the market.

Talking about DEX? Uniswap remain the largest buddy.
  • The transaction fee
  • trade volume
  • amount of listed token
  • provided Liquidity
Uniswap remains the top decentralized exchanges, hence it will remain scammers aim and priority.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: orengitu on December 02, 2020, 09:17:22 PM
There are alot of scam token, sometimes its very difficult to identy scam project and sometimes its very easy.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: inoes on December 02, 2020, 10:39:05 PM
I haven't found it yet. but the possibility of a scam coin could. we know that uniswap uses the eth blockchain. and lots of junk coins / tokens on the erc-20 network. so we better be careful in choosing coins when swapping.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: champion9080 on December 03, 2020, 04:06:56 AM
There are many uniswap projects in the field of bounty campaigns in crypto no project scam can be understood projects perform very well in the beginning but then lock everything and scam. Therefore by monitoring the site well the teams will have to verify how reliable the manager is otherwise you will be at a loss currently uniswap tokens are more scams so it is better to stay away from them.
[/I like your words very much because you are telling the truth and I agree with you. There are some projects that show a lot of interest at first but later they are not found. So it is better to see the team and think about everything, otherwise more scandals will come out. Thank you.]


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Jeger.Kiting on December 03, 2020, 05:02:27 AM
it's interesting to talk about Scam Tokens, I have a lot of scam tokens in my wallet,
I've bought TELE, and several other scam tokens, and I regret that I can't sell them at the price they should,
then now the scam token is reborn with the presence of Hype in Defi, many the Defi altcoins became worthless

I am like you too, I have a token scam or what is called maybe a token that has no cost in development and is ultimately left by their CEO / team, and finally the token is not listed at all on the exchange, and I am confused to throw it away, there is neither price nor growth regarding the project, and in the end some scam tokens pile up in my wallet, really this is a pity and just hope the project comes back to life and puts the token into the exchange ..


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: pedrillo0 on December 03, 2020, 05:16:33 AM
Uniswap V2 starts to have many scams.

An example would be this token: https://app.uniswap.org/#/swap?inputCurrency=0x7F1338a1c19937DF15CD76f134c95036C9A23876

They ask you for ETH to be able to claim and it has nothing on the market.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: robattfield on December 03, 2020, 05:25:12 AM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
Since Uniswap is a DEX this happens a lot. Because we are free to list and add pool liquidity. Since the DeFi hype, new projects have popped up all the time and it's really bad that they copy scam projects. Uniswap is very convenient but also has many dangers if you do not know how to use it you can buy the wrong token on it.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Saniati on December 03, 2020, 05:59:03 AM
Many scam token in uniswap. Be alert. And must check contract address. Too many same token.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: bitjoin on December 03, 2020, 06:32:20 AM
I saw some scam tokens that listed on the uniswap just like yuno, kimchi, sushi and many more.
These coins were only taking the hype as a way to grab the demands from the market. That means if the scammers who have made this coin know how to get the hype from the UNIswap.

The uniswap itself is having a similar mechanism like etherdelta or forkdelta and that makes everyone able to listing the token on the uniswap.
If Uniswap applies a similar mechanism as etherdelta or forkdelta, it is the same as opening the door for everyone to register tokens at Uniswap.  Now there are several fraud tokens that have successfully entered Uniswap, I think, Uniswap must track the background of the tokens that will enter their exchanges and change their system, so they can control every token that comes in there.  To maintain their reputation, Uniswap had to upgrade them to become one of the top exchanges.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Tahid12 on December 27, 2020, 12:15:33 PM
Defi tokens are the most probably reason that gathered public support though Uniswap exchange which is a trush exchange, in reality. False dramatical trading on uniswap is now clear to public but owing to defi hyip, uniswap can draw traders attention on their platform. Token listing fee is also low. So scammer can list fake tokens with low expense.Still people are trading on uniswap exchange and investing on many scam token so that they become profitable


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: trauchot on December 27, 2020, 12:29:15 PM
Unfortunately, there are a lot of scam tokens on the uniswap exchange and therefore you should always be careful when using this exchange and always check smart contracts by which you switch to this exchange for trading, and in general I advise you to use other exchanges because uniswap transactions are very expensive for exchanging cryptocurrencies.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Shasha80 on December 27, 2020, 01:34:40 PM
If we look at the list of tokens on the UNISWAP exchange, most of them are new projects that are prone to scams. Therefore, be careful
to choose tokens for investment in UNISWAP, because in my opinion there are so many tokens listed on UNISWAP have the potential
for scams. My advice is to choose one that has a high trading volume and these tokens are also listed on other big exchanges.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: meldrio1 on December 27, 2020, 02:34:26 PM
Uniswap is a new exchange so for sure there are many scam tokens listed there. You better to do a research before to invest because scammers can easily listed their token in exchange especially new or in small exchanges they can afford the listing fee.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Pom_bensin on December 27, 2020, 02:37:51 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?
any exchange I think there is a scam token, although it is not a scam but I think the token is worthless or has a low price. so don't be surprised by the big exchange. but for more details you can check here https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/uniswap


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: bitcon on December 31, 2020, 07:17:52 PM
Previously I saw a lot of scam tokens that were there but after Uniswap implemented a contract address system before trading, this could help find real or fake projects

Scammers impose themselves, all real projects do not allow themselves to lead such an aggressive PR company, in search of new members.
Often aggressive projects send messages everywhere in telegram, especially this is most likely a Scam. Their goal is to find investors and get funding just to close the company.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: BRABO2 on January 02, 2021, 02:49:36 PM
What happen with uniswap? I think is good exchange market although you must pay with higher amount for your fee, when have listed coin but not get worth value is not wrong and the same happen with bigger exchange market like Binance, Kucoin and Gate by listing coin with lower price. You must check before some coin listed on uniswap and getting have good price and good position on coinmarketcap or not before investing, always have news with some coin listed onuniswapp.

Yes,you are right. I am agree with your post.your post is so positive. Thank you so much for your big support.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: navalkk on January 16, 2021, 01:43:04 PM
So many tokens who are a scam in uniswap because many new projects are left without any large liquidity makes investors not so interested in even many projects that revoke their liquidity for fear of losing a lot of money in the project that many scams are too through their purchase in their uniswap sell all their tokens and scam all the money investors.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Bitum on January 16, 2021, 02:21:22 PM
There are currently a lot of scam tokens on the Uniswap, I would say a lot, hence the main rule - always check the contract address


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Jocuserious on January 16, 2021, 02:44:55 PM
For a scam project no have volume in uniswap but if they have millions volume then you should analysis which is real or fake volume. Do you know a scam project didn't want extranal exchange so basically only uniswap not enough for trust exchange. There are many scam token have been trading in uniswap so keep allowed your mind for research faster.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: SirLancelot on January 23, 2021, 02:32:30 PM
You know what is the biggest scam. Some people figured out if they can provide LP for their own made up tokens versus some of the other bigger coins, they could take away a bit from other side of the stake and LP as well and just get out richer. Now this is not obviously applied in all tokens, but they could simple move money around from one made up token to another to bnb and busd to back to made up token and could make a few bucks.

I have seen people build telegram groups to make that viable and earn some high amounts, you can't make big amounts it is just 0.0000025 dollars so it Is funny amount but even that promises them some amount they can earn in the future for getting rich. I hope that never happens because the idea is definitely impossible but these are people who try to scam people a lot and everyday, so if anyone can find a method it's them.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: Justin999 on February 11, 2021, 05:57:34 PM
Yeah even there many tokens are stuck on my wallet which were on uniswap.firstly they had some trading volume and i hold those for better price but now they have no lequidity.even i go to their telegram channel.some of them deleted their telegram and Twitter account, some of those are available but no response.so i understand they are scam and i lose my fund.so careful before buy


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: silverston on February 11, 2021, 06:20:04 PM
Are there scam tokens in UNISWAP?

Who saw before?

How do you describe them?

A huge amount of scam appears on uniswap, when the Razor auction was going on, 3 contracts from scammers appeared at once.

You should always double-check the address of the contract if you do not want to lose your money, there are many people in cryptocurrency who want to steal your currency from you.


Title: Re: Scam Token
Post by: ahoenk on February 12, 2021, 10:24:49 AM
Many scam token on uniswap because uniswap listing is not hard. Not like binance listing, you dont need to pass due diligence from authority or law before you list token there, thats why uniswap gives every visitor a warning that the token swapped there there is no guarantee it can be traded backto ETH or other valuable token.