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Title: Honeypot contract
Post by: PercT4b on November 10, 2021, 09:33:31 PM
Let's say that SquidGame token has been an opportunity to learn a new type of scam, I think that now we all know how this website works: https://www.honeypotcontract.com/


My question is, it's very annoying that this website only shows the "most famous" tokens created and doesn't provide a list containing EVERY token created using this function, does somebody know how such a list could be obtained?
Would be very helpful for all of us.


Title: Re: Honeypot contract
Post by: ryzaadit on November 10, 2021, 11:55:21 PM
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Do the seller know it ?

Of course not, because you buy the honeypot contract without any mention of the website or project you are gonna create. They just paid for the contract and the seller contract is sent the source code without asking for what purpose.

Even, there has some testimony proof, could be potentially fake not created by the site. The site is actually funny, I tried to randomly fill the form and then address payment came out. You need to pay 10 BNB, but there is no single payment for 10 BNB ~XD


Title: Re: Honeypot contract
Post by: GreatArkansas on November 11, 2021, 12:52:10 AM
My question is, it's very annoying that this website only shows the "most famous" tokens created and doesn't provide a list containing EVERY token created using this function, does somebody know how such a list could be obtained?
Would be very helpful for all of us.
It's my first to see this kind of project, I read the website and it seems the decentralized here is not existing since there are only "whitelist" addresses that only can sell/buy the tokens? Seems not fair and such centralized.

I am not an expert on smart contracts, but @ryzaadit seems right if honeypot is giving source code of smart contract for people who want to buy their service or code, it could be difficult to track. But I don believe the smart contracts deployed on-chain are transparent like the public can check the code and verify it.
So checking every project's smart contract could identify if they are using this kind of feature is another way to get a list.


Title: Re: Honeypot contract
Post by: _IRMAN on November 11, 2021, 07:40:34 AM
I think that now we all know how this website works: https://www.honeypotcontract.com/
I just found out about this website, and I saw how to "rug pull"
This website teaches people to be scammers ?


Title: Re: Honeypot contract
Post by: martina14 on November 13, 2021, 12:37:30 AM
Let's say that SquidGame token has been an opportunity to learn a new type of scam, I think that now we all know how this website works: https://www.honeypotcontract.com/


My question is, it's very annoying that this website only shows the "most famous" tokens created and doesn't provide a list containing EVERY token created using this function, does somebody know how such a list could be obtained?
Would be very helpful for all of us.


That is why in this kind of situation, research before you decide to do something especially if the money is involve.
Moreover, I am not quite familiar with honeypot as well, I don't know what you are trying to looking for, but dude a piece of
advise only, you better be careful, since you know that here in crypto space is full of risk.


Title: Re: Honeypot contract
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on November 13, 2021, 01:09:08 AM
My question is, it's very annoying that this website only shows the "most famous" tokens created and doesn't provide a list containing EVERY token created using this function, does somebody know how such a list could be obtained?
Would be very helpful for all of us.
It's my first to see this kind of project, I read the website and it seems the decentralized here is not existing since there are only "whitelist" addresses that only can sell/buy the tokens? Seems not fair and such centralized.

I am not an expert on smart contracts, but @ryzaadit seems right if honeypot is giving source code of smart contract for people who want to buy their service or code, it could be difficult to track. But I don believe the smart contracts deployed on-chain are transparent like the public can check the code and verify it.
So checking every project's smart contract could identify if they are using this kind of feature is another way to get a list.
How many people check smart contract this day? Even those who have been in this space for long, most of us hardly check smart contract to ascertain their authenticity, and this is one of the many reasons we keep falling victims to scams and rug pulls, most times, the signs are always there but we are to lazy to look to see.

By the way, the site also reached developers, or should I say project owners how to rug pull, which proves that the owners and operators of this site are also scammers helping their fellow scammers to scam and rug pull innocent people off their hard earned money.