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Economy => Scam Accusations => Topic started by: agentF on March 26, 2023, 05:58:20 AM



Title: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: agentF on March 26, 2023, 05:58:20 AM
Hey!

So this guy started a thread requesting "help" with bumping his so-called withdrawal!

https://i.imgur.com/1GoolWa.png

Not providing TX-ID or anything.

1) He finds a reply of a big win
2) He advertises the "casino name" in the thread
3) He is self-moderating the thread

Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.

A simple click bait scam.

I warned others, my reply got removed and thread has been closed.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: dimonstration on March 26, 2023, 06:11:22 AM
Hey!

So this guy started a thread requesting "help" with bumping his so-called withdrawal!

https://talkimg.com/images/2023/05/14/blob82d86fa684a66af0.png

Not providing TX-ID or anything.

1) He finds a reply of a big win
2) He advertises the "casino name" in the thread
3) He is self-moderating the thread

Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.

A simple click bait scam.

I warned others, my reply got removed and thread has been closed.

This topic is more suitable on scam accusation or beginners and help thread. This is about scam that just use gambling to phishing someone wallet and not a related at all on gambling discussion or casino that scam user.

Besides bumping a transaction that requires to connect the wallet on the link OP provided is very shady at all. Thanks for sharing and I hope that newbie will be aware on this new scam scheme.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: LoyceV on March 26, 2023, 07:37:47 AM
This topic is more suitable on scam accusation
There is one already: Itchy.eth Attempted Phishing (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5446326). The scammer's topic is removed, but what I don't get is I can't find it in modlog (https://bitcointalk.org/modlog.php).


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: BitcoinGirl.Club on March 26, 2023, 07:57:46 AM
Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.
Typical scam technique. Scammers are doing it from years. People are even stupid to give their private key /seed phrase.

and I hope that newbie will be aware on this new scam scheme.
To create such a website can cost $1,500 to $2,000. With these methods I am sure they make way more money then they invest. Unfortunately all these new people in the space falls the victim for it. There is another popular one which is to deposit money before withdrawing your winning.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: PX-Z on March 26, 2023, 08:19:59 AM
Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.
Isn't this is the way most web3 casino do their business? if this is what you are referring to connect on the casino, not the typical giving the whole seed or private keys.

I don't know how it is possible from technical side. But if the site is too suspicious, new registered domain, newly made site without any good reputation, no reviews in the internet, using or connecting your main wallet to it is the most stupid thing a person can do, that's why being knowledgeable is the only way to avoid them.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Botnake on March 26, 2023, 08:21:23 AM
Thank you for the warning. It's not advisable to connect your wallet to a gambling site, especially if the site does not have a good reputation in the gambling world. Scammers are everywhere, but with proper education on possible scams, we can prevent ourselves from losing money. Thank you to the OP for caring for the community. We need people who are willing to help without expecting anything in return.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: tusandii on March 26, 2023, 08:46:42 AM
Hey!

So this guy started a thread requesting "help" with bumping his so-called withdrawal!

https://i.imgur.com/1GoolWa.png

Not providing TX-ID or anything.

1) He finds a reply of a big win
2) He advertises the "casino name" in the thread
3) He is self-moderating the thread

Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.

A simple click bait scam.

I warned others, my reply got removed and thread has been closed.
Thank you friends for creating a thread to provide information and warnings to all forum members so they don't become victims of fraud committed by some fraudsters.
Cases of fraud like that happen a lot and usually the victims are new forum members or novice gamblers.
This type of fraud has been around for a long time and is no longer an open secret.
With more and more people willing to care and provide information like this, hopefully in the future there will be no more fraud cases that occur.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: piebeyb on March 26, 2023, 09:20:07 AM
Hey!

So this guy started a thread requesting "help" with bumping his so-called withdrawal!

https://i.imgur.com/1GoolWa.png

Not providing TX-ID or anything.

1) He finds a reply of a big win
2) He advertises the "casino name" in the thread
3) He is self-moderating the thread

Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.

A simple click bait scam.

I warned others, my reply got removed and thread has been closed.
A good warning my friend, you have helped many people from this thread, always prioritize security for beginners and newcomers because of course they are the main targets of these scammers, always warn to be careful when connecting wallets to dangerous sites and always make sure the casino the official and already well-known in this forum is also trusted.  ;)


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Cantsay on March 26, 2023, 09:58:02 AM
Hey!

So this guy started a thread requesting "help" with bumping his so-called withdrawal!

https://i.imgur.com/1GoolWa.png

Not providing TX-ID or anything.

1) He finds a reply of a big win
2) He advertises the "casino name" in the thread
3) He is self-moderating the thread

Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.

A simple click bait scam.

I warned others, my reply got removed and thread has been closed.

Although I couldn't read the text in your image, but I came across a scam accusation thread about the guy in your post and I guess that's the reason for that accusation thread.
The fact that the thread was made to be self-moderated is a red flag and connecting to a website provided by a random online stranger is a mistake that rookie makes, or if you ever want to connect your wallet to a site you know nothing about then create a new wallet address and use it.
I'll have to search for the post on archive so that I can take note of the casino's link so that I can avoid been scammed or phished with it. Btw, thank you for this awareness.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: mindrust on March 26, 2023, 10:04:02 AM
3) He is self-moderating the thread

Just don't post in any self-moderated thread unless you really trust the user that created the topic. Whenever I enter a self-moderated topic, I immediately close that tab because I know that the OP would delete any posts he don't like. Maybe he won't like what I am going to say and delete my posts too... then why would I risk my precious time on that? I am posting my message so people can read it. If somebody can delete it because he/she can without a reason, then it doesn't make sense to make that post in the first place.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: virasog on March 26, 2023, 10:11:23 AM
Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.
Isn't this is the way most web3 casino do their business? if this is what you are referring to connect on the casino, not the typical giving the whole seed or private keys.

I don't know how it is possible from technical side. But if the site is too suspicious, new registered domain, newly made site without any good reputation, no reviews in the internet, using or connecting your main wallet to it is the most stupid thing a person can do, that's why being knowledgeable is the only way to avoid them.

This is a very familiar scam in the crypto world but maybe relatively new in the gambling casinos. Usually the scammer will give you information about any airdrop or free money / tokens and ask you to connect your wallet. Once your wallet is connected, they will get hold of all your funds and your wallet will be emptied.

Similarly, many scam web 3.0 casinos may appear recently, and they will again ask you to connect your wallet. As soon as you connect it, the hackers will withdraw all your funds in it.

Solution

So the question arises what the solution for this is and how we will know if it is a scam web 3.0 casino or not?

Well, as a precautionary measure, do not connect our main wallet (which has funds) with these casinos. Make a new wallet, deposit only a few dollars with which you want to play, and connect that wallet with casino. In this case, even if the casino scams, you will only lose very little amount.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Ever-young on March 26, 2023, 11:08:47 AM
Even if I trust a Casiono so well and they happen to be a web3 project I don't connect my wallet with funds to it, if they don't make provisions for account creation which I can generate and address and make my deposit. I usually create a separate new wallet rename it in line with that of the Casiono's name, then u fund the wallet with th exact amount I want to use under it's respective Blockchain, so that if anytime is to happen I won't lose completely but just what I was already willingly to lose on wagering if the game don't play to my favour.

This kind of scam has really been for years now from airdrops which will requires users to make such connection before the  carry out their promised withdrawal which never happens, onces one authorize it's wallet to the site, about 1-2 times confirmation everything is gone back then what was targeted is that exact network native token.. I don't really know what length this programmers have gone to now.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: swogerino on March 26, 2023, 11:52:01 AM
I thought that he was a true lucky person and never thought that it was a scam despite me thinking how come that no other user in the forum have posted such a big win,I checked out the replay and I loved what I saw there,most probably they were playing with FUN money in the casino.This was a sophisticated scam attempt I must admit and the OP bringing this up here is a great example of showing how sophisticated the scams have become.I never play in a casino who asks me to connect my wallet except only in casinos that I can deposit money to their internal wallet,so the lesson to be learned from everyone here at least in my understanding is never play in a casino which asks you to connect your wallet,as it is most likely a scam to drain your wallets.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Eureka_07 on March 26, 2023, 11:56:49 AM
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It's a simple attempt from the scammer yet very dangerous to potential victims. This is one reason why we should not just click random links. But if you ever clicked one, double check the URL and do not enter any vital information or confirm any transaction.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: notblox1 on March 26, 2023, 12:33:09 PM
I warned others, my reply got removed and thread has been closed.
This is standard scammers procedure.
I don't know who is falling on stupid scams like this, but it's enough to add negative feedback on his profile and post about this in scam accusation.
He is brand new user so I am sure he is going to easily create new account with different name if he gets banned, or he could try sending PMs.
Now his profile is red :)


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Lida93 on March 26, 2023, 01:07:01 PM
Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.
I don't know how it is possible from technical side. But if the site is too suspicious, new registered domain, newly made site without any good reputation, no reviews in the internet, using or connecting your main wallet to it is the most stupid thing a person can do, that's why being knowledgeable is the only way to avoid them.
To you mate the possibility is unlikely that's because you have a prior knowledge about all these tricks already but what about those that are just new into the system with a blank slate idea about this particular scam scheme. And that's why they are the target victims for this kind of scammers, and that's why we always admonish the newbies to always ask questions before going into what they are blind to cause this space is more like a jungle.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: EarnOnVictor on March 26, 2023, 01:30:32 PM
I know the thread and I had a second thoughts about it when the guy posted such a huge amount ($225k) and later come back to say that the issue has been solved. He couldn't even show us anything as proof of the issue and the money received. There is a need to be careful about such.

However, I will blame those that will fall for such a scam vice in this 21st century, it is too good to be true. And if a casino is worth trying at all with such a big money display, such must be popular and should be well researched about.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: robelneo on March 26, 2023, 01:39:22 PM
The cardinal rule is always been never to connect your wallet to unknown and new platforms especially if it comes from shilling the platform, the scammers will tempt you and if you are greedy you are at risk of losing your funds, you can try using an empty or disposable wallet but you will later found out that it's really a scam.

He is that idiot to post it here because we know how to do an investigation and trace if its a scam if we can trace the account we'll red tag that accounts to warn others


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: worle1bm on March 26, 2023, 01:46:52 PM
Thanks for giving us a warning and helping members to stay alert from these type of scams as this is normal but we need to realise that whenever some site is asking us to connect the wallet we should not do it blindly as this is clearly phising attempt to drain your funds.So we should always be careful while doing these things and again good you pointed it out.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Jody.Drummer on March 26, 2023, 06:30:20 PM
Linking wallets is a mode of fraud that has been circulating a lot, but of course this is very valuable knowledge for beginners. I consider them to be standard scammers, as they show their usual mode of operation, linking wallets for example, which is what these scammers do.
Maybe I want to add here, if we are really curious, then we can use a new wallet to connect our wallet. Just as many have said, never connect our main wallet anywhere, especially if it is a site that is foreign to us. I think we are not just 1 or 2 people who lost money in the same way, so we must not fall into the same hole.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: erep on March 26, 2023, 06:46:05 PM
Maybe I want to add here, if we are really curious, then we can use a new wallet to connect our wallet. Just as many have said, never connect our main wallet anywhere, especially if it is a site that is foreign to us. I think we are not just 1 or 2 people who lost money in the same way, so we must not fall into the same hole.
Even the optional wallet also never connect with scam sites, I think don't give opportunity for scammers to hack your wallet because one day you may forget that the wallet is already connected with the scammer's site and he has a way to empty your wallet, if you already know scam sites, so just ignore them and never be curious about the scam bonuses that are advertised.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: TimeTeller on March 26, 2023, 07:43:01 PM
Linking wallets is a mode of fraud that has been circulating a lot, but of course this is very valuable knowledge for beginners. I consider them to be standard scammers, as they show their usual mode of operation, linking wallets for example, which is what these scammers do.
Maybe I want to add here, if we are really curious, then we can use a new wallet to connect our wallet. Just as many have said, never connect our main wallet anywhere, especially if it is a site that is foreign to us. I think we are not just 1 or 2 people who lost money in the same way, so we must not fall into the same hole.

I believe this is applicable to all new casinos out there where you need to connect your wallet just to play on their site.
This is why some stick to casinos or bookies where you need to deposit your coins or tokens and not directly connect your wallet via their site.
The person involve with such scheme is a newbie. So more than likely, he can victimize new users also who are tempted with the possible winnings.
A lesson we always need to remember, don't connect your wallet to a suspicious, new and no reputation at all from the community.
For new casinos who are promoting to be a web3 platform, this is their challenge - how to earn credibility from the players as this kind of scamming scheme is getting known.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: livingfree on March 26, 2023, 08:30:07 PM
If the purpose of self moderating the thread is valid then there's no problem with it. But these scammers know how to use it and take advantage of it so that others don't see the members that have found their scammy tactics on what they're promoting.

I've got a friend who's got his metamask hacked by connecting automatically when he's asked for his permission and then he obliged. He thought that it was a legitimate website for the project (not a casino) that he's interested with and boom, within split seconds, his few BNB was gone.

To avoid such, whenever a website asks for permission to connect to the wallet, don't do it.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: klidex on March 26, 2023, 08:39:35 PM
Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.
Isn't this is the way most web3 casino do their business? if this is what you are referring to connect on the casino, not the typical giving the whole seed or private keys.

I don't know how it is possible from technical side. But if the site is too suspicious, new registered domain, newly made site without any good reputation, no reviews in the internet, using or connecting your main wallet to it is the most stupid thing a person can do, that's why being knowledgeable is the only way to avoid them.

This is a very familiar scam in the crypto world but maybe relatively new in the gambling casinos. Usually the scammer will give you information about any airdrop or free money / tokens and ask you to connect your wallet. Once your wallet is connected, they will get hold of all your funds and your wallet will be emptied.

Similarly, many scam web 3.0 casinos may appear recently, and they will again ask you to connect your wallet. As soon as you connect it, the hackers will withdraw all your funds in it.

Solution

So the question arises what the solution for this is and how we will know if it is a scam web 3.0 casino or not?

Well, as a precautionary measure, do not connect our main wallet (which has funds) with these casinos. Make a new wallet, deposit only a few dollars with which you want to play, and connect that wallet with casino. In this case, even if the casino scams, you will only lose very little amount.
That's what I'm thinking right now that new model casinos like web 3.0 have a way to connect a wallet directly as we saw at Owlgames casino which uses a web 3.0 system by connecting a wallet directly when you want to gamble and there are several other new casinos with the same system but I can't remember the name of the casino.
But the problem here is that if it's a new casino using a new system like web 3.0, yesterday's complainant should provide some evidence such as screenshots or txid evidence to see if he really made that large withdrawal.
What's even more strange is that when Op replied to the topic created by the scammer yesterday, it was deleted by the thread owner because it was self-moderated.
If it really isn't a scam, the Op's reply should not have been deleted by the thread owner and if it has been deleted, it means that there is indeed an indication that the casino is a scam.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: CryptSafe on March 26, 2023, 08:46:00 PM
I am still wondering how someone would wake up from sleep and start telling people to believe in their post as authentic and genuine with ill intentions of account phishing and possible hack. What annoys me most is that people still fall victim of such gimmicks and tricks. Well most people who fall victim of such are the greedy ones who are not satisfied with their current state and are always moved by give aways that in the real sense are not realistic. They end up getting scammed by scammers and their wallets hacked. Some too are just too lousy and ignorant of doing their own research properly before engaging and after getting scammed they start crying and shouting for help which is not possible. I think people should be careful the way they click on links and should always do their research before getting themselves engaged in any investment activities so as to avoid the unfortunate.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Saint-loup on March 26, 2023, 08:55:02 PM
There is one already: Itchy.eth Attempted Phishing (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5446326). The scammer's topic is removed, but what I don't get is I can't find it in modlog (https://bitcointalk.org/modlog.php).
A moderator or a regular from the Meta section will certainly be able to talk about that more accurately but AFAIK moderators have a feature allowing them to send posts and threads into a kind of hidden trashcan instead of deleting them. Moderators will correct me if I'm wrong but this place is the board number 15 actually. When they do that, the owner of the post/thread doesn't receive any notification and the event is not recorded into the modlog. It could be the explanation here.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: serjent05 on March 26, 2023, 09:22:23 PM
I thought that he was a true lucky person and never thought that it was a scam despite me thinking how come that no other user in the forum have posted such a big win,I checked out the replay and I loved what I saw there,most probably they were playing with FUN money in the casino.This was a sophisticated scam attempt I must admit and the OP bringing this up here is a great example of showing how sophisticated the scams have become.I never play in a casino who asks me to connect my wallet except only in casinos that I can deposit money to their internal wallet,so the lesson to be learned from everyone here at least in my understanding is never play in a casino which asks you to connect your wallet,as it is most likely a scam to drain your wallets.

The stated amount of winnings is a bait to make readers interesting on the site.  The asking for help is just a lee way so that he can get the attention of several people here, then later he stated that the amount went through.  With that huge amount of money being released by the platform, many will think that the platform is legit.

So that post is some kind of player-baiting then implements their method of scam via injecting a script that will sweep the funds of any wallet that connect to the site.

Scammers are getting more creative and advance day by day.  It is really hard to trust newly created sites and services nowaday.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: klarki on March 26, 2023, 09:36:56 PM

Isn't this is the way most web3 casino do their business? if this is what you are referring to connect on the casino, not the typical giving the whole seed or private keys.

Much depends on the approvals that the user grants to the smart contract. Many users don't care about this at all and eventually their wallets will be devastated. So we have to be extremely careful and cautious when interacting with Web3. Ideally, after each approval, revoke that approval if we no longer use the dApp.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on March 26, 2023, 09:37:44 PM
Hey!

So this guy started a thread requesting "help" with bumping his so-called withdrawal!

https://talkimg.com/images/2023/12/16/EcMQG.png

Not providing TX-ID or anything.

1) He finds a reply of a big win
2) He advertises the "casino name" in the thread
3) He is self-moderating the thread

Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.

A simple click bait scam.

I warned others, my reply got removed and thread has been closed.
I came across that thread yesterday, but after reading the op, I was very hesitant to reply, I was going to check out the site as well, but something else distracted me, and got my mind off it, and I could remember to check out the site again even after I was done with what distracted me initially.

I would like to say thank you for bringing this to the notice of everyone on this forum, users are becoming wiser, and so also, are scammers looking for new ways to keep on with their scamming activities, but I am glad this one is busted, maybe he will take the same strategy else where, very good for him, as long as it's not this forum.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: PX-Z on March 26, 2023, 10:34:06 PM
but what about those that are just new into the the system with a blank slate idea about this particular scam scheme
You have your instinct, it's pretty obvious to identify a suspicious site, red flags are everywhere etc. But yeah, there were be still people who will try even though google is there and free to ask.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: BenCodie on March 27, 2023, 12:16:28 AM
Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.
Isn't this is the way most web3 casino do their business? if this is what you are referring to connect on the casino, not the typical giving the whole seed or private keys.

I don't know how it is possible from technical side. But if the site is too suspicious, new registered domain, newly made site without any good reputation, no reviews in the internet, using or connecting your main wallet to it is the most stupid thing a person can do, that's why being knowledgeable is the only way to avoid them.

Yes, web3 sites require connection, that is why so many people fall for these types of phishing attempts. Phishing attempts (like the one itch.eth attempted and like the ZKasino phishing attempt (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5440863.msg61802628#msg61802628)) will also require wallet connection in order to view or access any part of the casino (or in some cases, even the social medias of the casino) with permissions that will allow the phisher to wipe the wallet clean of anything that is in it, if the connection is established.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Hispo on March 27, 2023, 02:08:13 AM
Good catch.  ;)
The first time I noticed that thread appearing here I found weird the fact a newbie would knew how to make a self-moderated thread and also it was weird someone would withdraw over 200,000 $ through Ethereum without having any idea on how cryptocurrency works, so decided to ignore the thread.  ::)

Folks, for Satoshi's sake: never connect your wallet to any website/casino you have never used before and keep the bulk of your coins in your hardware wallet.





Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: seoincorporation on March 27, 2023, 02:56:02 AM
Hey!

So this guy started a thread requesting "help" with bumping his so-called withdrawal!

https://i.imgur.com/1GoolWa.png

Not providing TX-ID or anything.

1) He finds a reply of a big win
2) He advertises the "casino name" in the thread
3) He is self-moderating the thread

Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.

A simple click bait scam.

I warned others, my reply got removed and thread has been closed.

Thanks for the warning agentF, I asked my self if something like that was possible since a long time ago, I mean, the fact that we connect our wallet to a random site and then lose all our coins. And is good to know that's possible, it sucks and is a big risk for all, but by knowing it could happen then we can be more careful while navigating on the web that ask us to connect our wallet.

The way that the scam operates is really impressive, they find a vulnerability in the browser wallets and a vulnerability in the forum, and the fact that they made self-moderated topics is kind of frustrating for the users who want to warn the community. The only option is to give a negative reputation to those users each time we see a post like that.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Jody.Drummer on March 27, 2023, 07:54:39 AM
Linking wallets is a mode of fraud that has been circulating a lot, but of course this is very valuable knowledge for beginners. I consider them to be standard scammers, as they show their usual mode of operation, linking wallets for example, which is what these scammers do.
Maybe I want to add here, if we are really curious, then we can use a new wallet to connect our wallet. Just as many have said, never connect our main wallet anywhere, especially if it is a site that is foreign to us. I think we are not just 1 or 2 people who lost money in the same way, so we must not fall into the same hole.

I believe this is applicable to all new casinos out there where you need to connect your wallet just to play on their site.
This is why some stick to casinos or bookies where you need to deposit your coins or tokens and not directly connect your wallet via their site.
The person involve with such scheme is a newbie. So more than likely, he can victimize new users also who are tempted with the possible winnings.
A lesson we always need to remember, don't connect your wallet to a suspicious, new and no reputation at all from the community.
For new casinos who are promoting to be a web3 platform, this is their challenge - how to earn credibility from the players as this kind of scamming scheme is getting known.

I also prefer the conventional direction like this because it will be more worth it to deposit coins as usual rather than having to link all of our wallets. Admittedly in this case their target is clearly beginners but at least
they also have to know more about risks like this and for those who are trapped, hopefully this will be a good lesson because sacrificing the whole for the lure of not being too sure can be a loss so be smart in choosing things like this so that don't get caught up in the pseudo lure that is offered which can actually be misleading.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: lienfaye on March 27, 2023, 08:17:42 AM
Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.

A simple click bait scam.
Yes it's a click bait scam and those who are not aware of this strategy can lose their funds after connecting their wallet. So thanks for this awareness because many of us are still clueless about this kind of tactic to lure the gamblers. Much safer to create another waller without funds inside if you really want to try the casino, it's better to be safe than sorry.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: BitcoinGirl.Club on March 27, 2023, 08:24:57 AM
Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.
Isn't this is the way most web3 casino do their business? if this is what you are referring to connect on the casino, not the typical giving the whole seed or private keys.
Wait a minute. You have a point but check this post: https://talkimg.com/images/2023/05/14/blob59c4a7bf4a7367ac.png
Check this topic: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5446326

Obviously a lot of red flags. So there are no doubt it was an scam attempt.

About connecting wallet, as far as I remember you never need to give the seed. You do it through metamask or your hardware wallet to stay safe.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: piebeyb on March 27, 2023, 08:43:45 AM
Good catch.  ;)
The first time I noticed that thread appearing here I found weird the fact a newbie would knew how to make a self-moderated thread and also it was weird someone would withdraw over 200,000 $ through Ethereum without having any idea on how cryptocurrency works, so decided to ignore the thread.  ::)

Folks, for Satoshi's sake: never connect your wallet to any website/casino you have never used before and keep the bulk of your coins in your hardware wallet.




yes that's what makes me weird so I replied to his post that it's better to show the Tx id to see the transaction, but I'm also strange why a beginner understands about threads in self-moderation especially big wins as if we have to check the site to help him, but I think people a savvy person won't go easy just connecting a wallet just like that after all it's never safe if it's not on a reputed site because most gamblers prefer to use email to register and play in casinos. but still need to be careful with crimes like this


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: worldofcoins on March 27, 2023, 10:45:30 AM
It sounds like a scam, primarily if the person does not provide any transaction ID or other verifiable information about their withdrawal. It's good that you warned others about the potential scam, but it's concerning that your reply was removed, and the thread was closed. It's possible that the platform or moderators may not have recognized the scam and may need further evidence to take action.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Dunamisx on March 27, 2023, 10:53:23 AM
So this guy started a thread requesting "help" with bumping his so-called withdrawal!

https://i.imgur.com/1GoolWa.png

Not providing TX-ID or anything.

1) He finds a reply of a big win
2) He advertises the "casino name" in the thread
3) He is self-moderating the thread

Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.

A simple click bait scam.

I warned others, my reply got removed and thread has been closed.

From merely seing this one should have sensed something abnormal and unusual about the thread, the casino and how they have deemed fit to request for connecting your wallet to their website, an ideally good casino wouldn't have done such, gamblers need to open their eyes on this because this is not something new expected from casinos anymore but a complete way of scamming.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: ultrloa on March 27, 2023, 11:49:13 AM
Hey!

So this guy started a thread requesting "help" with bumping his so-called withdrawal!

https://i.imgur.com/1GoolWa.png

Not providing TX-ID or anything.

1) He finds a reply of a big win
2) He advertises the "casino name" in the thread
3) He is self-moderating the thread

Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.

A simple click bait scam.

I warned others, my reply got removed and thread has been closed.

Although this scam attempt exist already but it can still caught those newbies who's curious about the situation what that guy experiencing on. And for bringing up the discussion about their method is really notable since this could save the funds of newbie's which think about they can get money if they help the OP on his issue on the casino he pointed out. We also need to be aware that to many methods use by several scammers so before taking any actions we should see first their intention and always verify it carefully to avoid losing our hard earned money.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: beerlover on March 27, 2023, 01:10:03 PM
Maybe I want to add here, if we are really curious, then we can use a new wallet to connect our wallet. Just as many have said, never connect our main wallet anywhere, especially if it is a site that is foreign to us. I think we are not just 1 or 2 people who lost money in the same way, so we must not fall into the same hole.
Even the optional wallet also never connect with scam sites, I think don't give opportunity for scammers to hack your wallet because one day you may forget that the wallet is already connected with the scammer's site and he has a way to empty your wallet, if you already know scam sites, so just ignore them and never be curious about the scam bonuses that are advertised.
If it's only an optional wallet, we must delete it right away because there are occasions that we can forget it and re-use it (happened to me before) but I am lucky that I didn't interact with any DEX or WEB3.0 sites so my funds are still safe and sound. When we create a wallet, I think there is also an option to rename it.

We can rename the wallet as optional, alternative or something like that so that we won't ended up using them immediately if the transactions that we will be making are serious and requires a huge amount of money. There's no point checking the scam sites but there are people who are curious. Just let them visit it and show us how it looks like in order for us to be safe.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Helena Yu on March 27, 2023, 01:11:27 PM
You can smell whether it's scam or not by just looking at the thread created, a scam thread most likely have these signs:
1. Created by a newbie account or high ranked account with negative trust.
2. Self moderated thread or suddenly lock the topic.
3. Using unnecessary features e.g. poll, message icon, emojis etc.

If you see such kind thread, you need to be careful and act like an investigator who's ask a lot questions in order to know everything and make convince you if the @OP isn't a scammer.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: BVeyron on March 27, 2023, 01:25:09 PM
You can smell whether it's scam or not by just looking at the thread created, a scam thread most likely have these signs:
1. Created by a newbie account or high ranked account with negative trust.
2. Self moderated thread or suddenly lock the topic.
3. Using unnecessary features e.g. poll, message icon, emojis etc.

If you see such kind thread, you need to be careful and act like an investigator who's ask a lot questions in order to know everything and make convince you if the @OP isn't a scammer.

In all the scam schemes you have to be an investigator. Especially when it comes to withdrawals and/or credits. In several cases even high rank established companies can create scam schemes cuz no company can fully check all its employees for not being scammers, and many companies with good media reputation don't avoid bad ways to raise some funds in non-media real life. Its really a problem in all the fields of economy.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: danherbias07 on March 27, 2023, 02:08:35 PM
You can smell whether it's scam or not by just looking at the thread created, a scam thread most likely have these signs:
1. Created by a newbie account or high ranked account with negative trust.
2. Self moderated thread or suddenly lock the topic.
3. Using unnecessary features e.g. poll, message icon, emojis etc.

If you see such kind thread, you need to be careful and act like an investigator who's ask a lot questions in order to know everything and make convince you if the @OP isn't a scammer.
I agree but there could be instances where a bought account will be used just for the sake of getting their money back by using a scam scheme. Fingers crossed that it won't happen here.
We have to be keen on every link that will be given by anyone even if they are reputable members.
Just like in boxing, protecting yourself at all times should be our motto when it comes to cryptocurrencies and securing our wallets. There is somehow a little wall by how OP shared and detailed because the scammer would still need the victim to connect the wallet first. If the victim feels like this is not secured and avoided moving forward then these scammers will have nothing yet.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Plaguedeath on March 27, 2023, 03:14:50 PM
I agree but there could be instances where a bought account will be used just for the sake of getting their money back by using a scam scheme. Fingers crossed that it won't happen here. We have to be keen on every link that will be given by anyone even if they are reputable members.
Yeah there's a chance someone bought a high ranked account without any red flag or a trusted account got hacked, but before make any deals especially when the account is promoting to good to be true offer, make sure he can sign a message first. It can be used to verify if the account is really controlled by the real owner or not, although someone can also sell his account with his old Bitcoin address, no one knows.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: GxSTxV on March 27, 2023, 03:32:47 PM
To create such a website can cost $1,500 to $2,000. With these methods I am sure they make way more money then they invest. Unfortunately all these new people in the space falls the victim for it. There is another popular one which is to deposit money before withdrawing your winning.

It is a new method of scamming people that has recently become viral since anyone can grant access to the web3 Dapp from any website without understanding the consequences and what that smart contract are able of and in this case a casino (which I believe is now closed) has malicious functions which will dry your wallet. Unfortunately these  scammers invest a lot of money to create and spread their traps everywhere, using tricky methods to manipulate people.

Personally, I fell into this trap a few days ago, even though I am well aware of it. I gave access to connect my Metamask wallet with a new project website and totally forgot about it. Later, after two days, I sent some BNB to my wallet, but it disappeared instantly and was sent to another wallet because of my stupid mistake.

Here is my wallet, and as you can see, the transaction is recorded https://bscscan.com/address/0xFE55bD59Ec268D211e8cE1DA9DE785946EE4Fe65


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: CryptSafe on March 27, 2023, 05:14:19 PM
To create such a website can cost $1,500 to $2,000. With these methods I am sure they make way more money then they invest. Unfortunately all these new people in the space falls the victim for it. There is another popular one which is to deposit money before withdrawing your winning.

It is a new method of scamming people that has recently become viral since anyone can grant access to the web3 Dapp from any website without understanding the consequences and what that smart contract are able of and in this case a casino (which I believe is now closed) has malicious functions which will dry your wallet. Unfortunately these  scammers invest a lot of money to create and spread their traps everywhere, using tricky methods to manipulate people.

Personally, I fell into this trap a few days ago, even though I am well aware of it. I gave access to connect my Metamask wallet with a new project website and totally forgot about it. Later, after two days, I sent some BNB to my wallet, but it disappeared instantly and was sent to another wallet because of my stupid mistake.

Here is my wallet, and as you can see, the transaction is recorded https://bscscan.com/address/0xFE55bD59Ec268D211e8cE1DA9DE785946EE4Fe65

@GxSTxV how about you telling us the scam site you got scammed of your funds and how it happened. Things like this are very important no matter how small it is because it is from this stage their nefarious act starts and blossom into something else without the community knowing or having knowledge about. I will suggest you make known the site or project the the scammer operates with so we could know and not fall prey be victms  of their wicked act. I believe you doing this will save lots of people here likewise newbies too as everyone would be cautious about the site and thread with caution.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: KingsDen on March 27, 2023, 05:33:12 PM
You can smell whether it's scam or not by just looking at the thread created, a scam thread most likely have these signs:
1. Created by a newbie account or high ranked account with negative trust.
2. Self moderated thread or suddenly lock the topic.
3. Using unnecessary features e.g. poll, message icon, emojis etc.

If you see such kind thread, you need to be careful and act like an investigator who's ask a lot questions in order to know everything and make convince you if the @OP isn't a scammer.

Funny still I have seen this type of scam tactics where scammers bumb their scsm thread, immediately lock it to avoid negative  comments and the  sit back and await a victim.
As dumb as this system appears to be, there will always be victims especially anxious newbies who doesn't know how things work here.
When I was a newbie I always thought that here is such a reputable forum that scammers would not exist. Not until I understood that scam is not moderated here.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: bitbollo on March 27, 2023, 05:44:55 PM
thanks for share and for suggestion. there is always a simple solution: never connect a wallet, or just connect a dummy one.
and I add (unfortunately) very little trust in those who create self-moderated topics / have no reputation / trust on the forum :(


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: serjent05 on March 27, 2023, 07:09:25 PM
To create such a website can cost $1,500 to $2,000. With these methods I am sure they make way more money then they invest. Unfortunately all these new people in the space falls the victim for it. There is another popular one which is to deposit money before withdrawing your winning.

It is a new method of scamming people that has recently become viral since anyone can grant access to the web3 Dapp from any website without understanding the consequences and what that smart contract are able of and in this case a casino (which I believe is now closed) has malicious functions which will dry your wallet. Unfortunately these  scammers invest a lot of money to create and spread their traps everywhere, using tricky methods to manipulate people.

Personally, I fell into this trap a few days ago, even though I am well aware of it. I gave access to connect my Metamask wallet with a new project website and totally forgot about it. Later, after two days, I sent some BNB to my wallet, but it disappeared instantly and was sent to another wallet because of my stupid mistake.

Here is my wallet, and as you can see, the transaction is recorded https://bscscan.com/address/0xFE55bD59Ec268D211e8cE1DA9DE785946EE4Fe65

Isn't this kind of scam existed for years now?  This is not a new way of scamming,   many people fell to this kind of scam since years ago, they are just creating new strategy to make people take the bait and connect their wallets to the scam site. 

So we should always stay vigilant and be wary of possible scams when some unknown site prompts us to connect our wallet.  Unless the site is reputable and existed and well used by other people, I do not think we should put our trust easily.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: crzy on March 27, 2023, 09:11:51 PM
thanks for share and for suggestion. there is always a simple solution: never connect a wallet, or just connect a dummy one.
and I add (unfortunately) very little trust in those who create self-moderated topics / have no reputation / trust on the forum :(
Self-moderated thread are questionable for me if the topic is not that good and if the OP is still a newbie.
This is an old trick already of advertising a fake site by creating problem so users can visit that site and try it on their own. Even in gambling site there’s a lot of problem like this, better to be careful and don’t trust easily.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: letteredhub on March 27, 2023, 09:39:31 PM
Oh this is just another new trick and it's a pity that only gullible newbies can fall for this. This is why I seldom get involved in moderated post discussion and this is just another abuse of self moderated post against the good intention it holds in the forum.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: dothebeats on March 27, 2023, 09:59:13 PM
Good find. There are a lot of seemingly harmless post out there that doesn't seem to be problematic when you first scan it. Good thing that you have found out about it first, before the scammer claim his victims here in this forum. It's surprising that even in this day and age, there are still people who can be victims of this scheme that the man is running. Their tricks are obviously not evolving, but they are still getting some victims' funds sometimes.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: arwin100 on March 27, 2023, 10:04:17 PM
To create such a website can cost $1,500 to $2,000. With these methods I am sure they make way more money then they invest. Unfortunately all these new people in the space falls the victim for it. There is another popular one which is to deposit money before withdrawing your winning.

It is a new method of scamming people that has recently become viral since anyone can grant access to the web3 Dapp from any website without understanding the consequences and what that smart contract are able of and in this case a casino (which I believe is now closed) has malicious functions which will dry your wallet. Unfortunately these  scammers invest a lot of money to create and spread their traps everywhere, using tricky methods to manipulate people.

Personally, I fell into this trap a few days ago, even though I am well aware of it. I gave access to connect my Metamask wallet with a new project website and totally forgot about it. Later, after two days, I sent some BNB to my wallet, but it disappeared instantly and was sent to another wallet because of my stupid mistake.

Here is my wallet, and as you can see, the transaction is recorded https://bscscan.com/address/0xFE55bD59Ec268D211e8cE1DA9DE785946EE4Fe65

Isn't this kind of scam existed for years now?  This is not a new way of scamming,   many people fell to this kind of scam since years ago, they are just creating new strategy to make people take the bait and connect their wallets to the scam site. 

So we should always stay vigilant and be wary of possible scams when some unknown site prompts us to connect our wallet.  Unless the site is reputable and existed and well used by other people, I do not think we should put our trust easily.

Yeah it happen before but this is not so used by scammers that's why this method is not familiar to other people. But good thing OP share it here because many could see how this method work and they can avoid such thing especially some scammer post this again here. This can compromise some people since they make it look like they are asking for help and to bad for people will fall in this kind of trap.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Desmong on March 27, 2023, 10:12:35 PM
Oh this is just another new trick and it's a pity that only gullible newbies can fall for this. This is why I seldom get involved in moderated post discussion and this is just another abuse of self moderated post against the good intention it holds in the forum.
It is only those would not not have a ear or see what is happening that would adamantly concur to such a mistake..
It is very clear to us that many things are happening these day casinos get crashed, hacking stealing from investors, gamblers and companies so one or place is safe. We need to try our best possible before we go after our mind.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Ebede on March 27, 2023, 10:48:33 PM
Oh this is just another new trick and it's a pity that only gullible newbies can fall for this. This is why I seldom get involved in moderated post discussion and this is just another abuse of self moderated post against the good intention it holds in the forum.
It is only those would not not have a ear or see what is happening that would adamantly concur to such a mistake..
It is very clear to us that many things are happening these day casinos get crashed, hacking stealing from investors, gamblers and companies so one or place is safe. We need to try our best possible before we go after our mind.
casino platform can be described as a new token so all these things is supposed to be verified from participants or gamble is before assessing or partner with them but many people does not care to check all this before going into gambling platform so that is why I do tell people that you have to make your heart in any casino platform because it might crash any day any hour and you have no blame to anybody because of inability to make unnecessary research that concern such platform


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Baofeng on March 27, 2023, 11:02:09 PM
thanks for share and for suggestion. there is always a simple solution: never connect a wallet, or just connect a dummy one.
and I add (unfortunately) very little trust in those who create self-moderated topics / have no reputation / trust on the forum :(

Yes, obviously for us even non gamblers, this is a big no-no, connecting your wallet to some random gamblers here is not a good thing. But thanks to the OP for opening a thread about this old but still very effective trick that this scammers are running in this community. And who knows, there could be newbies who might see his thread and blindly follow him in connecting their real wallet and then drain by this criminals in an instant.

Oh this is just another new trick and it's a pity that only gullible newbies can fall for this. This is why I seldom get involved in moderated post discussion and this is just another abuse of self moderated post against the good intention it holds in the forum.

It's not new though, and new probably one give away is that the thread is self moderated so that he can delete any post that will question the scammers attention or even those who post that this is not the best way and warn newbies.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: bettercrypto on March 28, 2023, 04:07:24 AM
Hey!

So this guy started a thread requesting "help" with bumping his so-called withdrawal!

https://i.imgur.com/1GoolWa.png

Not providing TX-ID or anything.

1) He finds a reply of a big win
2) He advertises the "casino name" in the thread
3) He is self-moderating the thread

Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.

A simple click bait scam.

I warned others, my reply got removed and thread has been closed.

Until  now scammers or hackers will not stop as long as they want to steal what is not theirs. Then for me, when it comes to connecting a wallet to a gambling casino, I'm really hesitant to do it.

      And when I feel this way, I don't do it anymore and I don't even pay attention, because it is very dangerous to connect the wallet to a platform that you are not familiar with whether it is safe or not. And that's obviously just clickbait. So thanks for the reminder at least here in our forum communities.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: worle1bm on March 28, 2023, 06:07:29 AM
 And when I feel this way, I don't do it anymore and I don't even pay attention, because it is very dangerous to connect the wallet to a platform that you are not familiar with whether it is safe or not. And that's obviously just clickbait. So thanks for the reminder at least here in our forum communities.
Some people do the biggest mistake is to connect their main wallet which have all their funds to these untrusted sources which is attempt to steal your money.The first thing is never connect wallets with these sites which you don't trust or don't have any information about them in hope of earning free money.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Alisha-k on March 28, 2023, 06:10:10 AM
Hey!

So this guy started a thread requesting "help" with bumping his so-called withdrawal!

https://i.imgur.com/1GoolWa.png

Not providing TX-ID or anything.

1) He finds a reply of a big win
2) He advertises the "casino name" in the thread
3) He is self-moderating the thread

Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.

A simple click bait scam.

I warned others, my reply got removed and thread has been closed.
So this guy started a thread requesting "help" with bumping his so-called withdrawal!

https://i.imgur.com/1GoolWa.png

Not providing TX-ID or anything.

1) He finds a reply of a big win
2) He advertises the "casino name" in the thread
3) He is self-moderating the thread

Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.

A simple click bait scam.

I warned others, my reply got removed and thread has been closed.

From merely seing this one should have sensed something abnormal and unusual about the thread, the casino and how they have deemed fit to request for connecting your wallet to their website, an ideally good casino wouldn't have done such, gamblers need to open their eyes on this because this is not something new expected from casinos anymore but a complete way of scamming.
they'll surely be an ignorant victim, most gamblers are in a haste to make money and as well do what probably others are doing and even without thoughts, the jump into every opportunity.
I wouldn't say enough publicity be made because publicity is made on a daily people just want to get quick wealth.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: BitcoinGirl.Club on March 28, 2023, 10:14:16 AM
Personally, I fell into this trap a few days ago, even though I am well aware of it. I gave access to connect my Metamask wallet with a new project website and totally forgot about it. Later, after two days, I sent some BNB to my wallet, but it disappeared instantly and was sent to another wallet because of my stupid mistake.
This is new to me. Normally when a web3 project ask you to connect your metamask wallet or sort of wallet extensions on the browser isn't it that's what we do? We connecte the wallet and do our things like deposit, withdraw etc. What changed in your case that they still had the access and moved your funds from the wallet?

I don't think it has anything to do with how old the project is. If there are hole to take your coins then it's risky to avoid connecting your wallet. But since it's already out there, there must be some secure way. How would we know?


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: GxSTxV on March 28, 2023, 02:38:44 PM
This is new to me. Normally when a web3 project ask you to connect your metamask wallet or sort of wallet extensions on the browser isn't it that's what we do? We connecte the wallet and do our things like deposit, withdraw etc. What changed in your case that they still had the access and moved your funds from the wallet?

I don't think it has anything to do with how old the project is. If there are hole to take your coins then it's risky to avoid connecting your wallet. But since it's already out there, there must be some secure way. How would we know?
This method existed just a few months or less after the first Dapp from Ethereum was launched, but it wasn't really known or used until last year with the beginning of Web3.0 Airdrops claiming and Dapp presales. People used to purchase and connect their wallets safely to swap or other services, but they didn't used to read the terms and use before agreeing and attaching the wallet connect. So the solution to not fall into this scam is to read the contracts well before connecting your wallet to any service or Dapp and also do some research about the website and project you are willing to participate in.

 Unfortunately, there are no warnings or ways to stop these kinds of traps, but you can always check the wallet connect inside your Metamask or Trustwallet and disconnect it. Here's a link where you can find all the contracts attached to your wallet, and you can disconnect them:
https://allowance.beefy.finance/


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Cantsay on March 28, 2023, 02:59:41 PM
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they'll surely be an ignorant victim, most gamblers are in a haste to make money and as well do what probably others are doing and even without thoughts, the jump into every opportunity.
I wouldn't say enough publicity be made because publicity is made on a daily people just want to get quick wealth.

Yeah, they will surely be those that will fall for this type of scam but the more awareness we create the lesser the chance of them falling for it, just take a look at this thread for example if a newbie should stumble upon this thread there's no way he will still be willing to go ahead to unknown casino and still connect its wallet there.

And also everyone should remain vigilant because the more scammers and hackers are exposed the more the keep on creating more means to scam, and this one just happened to be one of those means. Before you know there will be another thread again warning us about a new type of scam or a new way in which hackers now use to gain access to our wallet or system as a whole.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: goldkingcoiner on March 28, 2023, 03:06:19 PM
Hey!

So this guy started a thread requesting "help" with bumping his so-called withdrawal!

https://i.imgur.com/1GoolWa.png

Not providing TX-ID or anything.

1) He finds a reply of a big win
2) He advertises the "casino name" in the thread
3) He is self-moderating the thread

Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.

A simple click bait scam.

I warned others, my reply got removed and thread has been closed.

Rather than only connect they also add in a permission to do whatever they like and if you give them that permission, they can take any funds in your wallet. If you are a curious person who wants to try anyway, despite knowing its 99.99% definitely a scam, then at the very least use a new and empty wallet. But it would be better not to give any permissions at all, in my opinion. Nobody needs to connect to your wallet to send you crypto. All they need is to know is your public wallet address.

Anything that seems too good to be true, probably is. Just remember that the next time you or anyone else makes 200k in winnings.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: YOSHIE on March 28, 2023, 03:29:50 PM
Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.
Thanks, for alerting this to the gambling community here.

I once had a bad thing happen to my MetaMask wallet, after I accessed a new casino that I found out on the internet, without thinking twice, I was tempted by the bonuses and wins that I saw on their casino site, luckily I didn't have much balance in my MetaMask wallet, in short, what you said happened to me, without playing, the contents of the wallet on MetaMask disappeared without being able to say anything else after I saw the balance on MetaMask disappeared in a matter of minutes.

That's the worst experience I've ever had after accessing the casino to my MetaMask wallet, until now I really can't believe on behalf of the casino that I can directly access my wallet.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Cling18 on March 28, 2023, 03:36:04 PM
Once you click the casino name, it gives you the option to "connect your wallet" once you connect your wallet, your funds are 100% lost.
Thanks, for alerting this to the gambling community here.

I once had a bad thing happen to my MetaMask wallet after I accessed a new casino that I found out about on the internet, without thinking twice, I was tempted by the bonuses and wins that I saw on their casino site, luckily I didn't have much balance in my MetaMask wallet, in short, what you said happened to me, without playing, the contents of the wallet on MetaMask disappeared without being able to say anything else after I saw the balance on MetaMask disappeared in a matter of minutes.

That's the worst experience I've ever had after accessing the casino to my MetaMask wallet, until now I really can't believe on behalf of the casino that I can directly access my wallet.

Metamask is prone to phishing and one wrong click might lead you into hacking. There were plenty of users who have experienced it so we better be careful in clicking links or as much as possible ignore suspicious sites. I've experienced it before as well when I tried to access a specific site where I didn't notice that it was just a phishing site. It's also a good thing that I wasn't storing my funds in Metamask. It's better if we will secure our funds in a safer wallet to have better assurance.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: doomloop on March 28, 2023, 09:06:31 PM
Isn't this kind of scam existed for years now?  This is not a new way of scamming,   many people fell to this kind of scam since years ago, they are just creating new strategy to make people take the bait and connect their wallets to the scam site. 

So we should always stay vigilant and be wary of possible scams when some unknown site prompts us to connect our wallet.  Unless the site is reputable and existed and well used by other people, I do not think we should put our trust easily.
I don't really think that this kind of scams existed for years since wallet connecting feature hasn't really been around for very long, and it is a relatively new technology that came to being after the introduction of decentralized platforms. Scammers are smart, and they use methods that are popular and used by a large quantity of people from everywhere.

They chose to use a decentralized platform technique this time to scam newbies by making them believe that they can get a lot of money by gambling on their platform or by playing some games available on their platform, but none of it is true and all they need is a wallet getting connected and that's it.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: Agbe on March 28, 2023, 10:22:20 PM
Unfortunately all these new people in the space falls the victim for it.
Even if the user is new and he or she is not greedy to get money in very quick way, he or she would not fall for it. But for those who are greedy and planning to get rich quick will fall for it. Though joblessness also make people to fall for this kind of trap. Scammers are always advancing in their method, but those who are smart enough are detect them when they (scammers) brought any way to scam people.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: qwertyup23 on March 28, 2023, 11:02:41 PM
Unfortunately all these new people in the space falls the victim for it.
Even if the user is new and he or she is not greedy to get money in very quick way, he or she would not fall for it. But for those who are greedy and planning to get rich quick will fall for it. Though joblessness also make people to fall for this kind of trap. Scammers are always advancing in their method, but those who are smart enough are detect them when they (scammers) brought any way to scam people.

Actually, it is quite obvious that this person is known for scamming.

A beginner account claiming that he won "xxx" number of money from betting and he would advertise a casino with some random links is shady in itself. Though that may be the case, it is still dangerous for the untrained eye as they may fall from this kind of deception.

From my point of view, just stay loyal at your current gambling website. If you have invested money in a certain online casino, then that heavily implies that it will lasts for a long-time due to its proven name on the market.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: BitcoinGirl.Club on March 29, 2023, 06:34:48 AM

This method existed just a few months or less after the first Dapp from Ethereum was launched, but it wasn't really known or used until last year with the beginning of Web3.0 Airdrops claiming and Dapp presales. People used to purchase and connect their wallets safely to swap or other services, but they didn't used to read the terms and use before agreeing and attaching the wallet connect. So the solution to not fall into this scam is to read the contracts well before connecting your wallet to any service or Dapp and also do some research about the website and project you are willing to participate in.

 Unfortunately, there are no warnings or ways to stop these kinds of traps, but you can always check the wallet connect inside your Metamask or Trustwallet and disconnect it. Here's a link where you can find all the contracts attached to your wallet, and you can disconnect them:
https://allowance.beefy.finance/
Okay now you are scaring me. I have tron wallet to save some USDT shit, ETH wallet which has tokens and either. As far as I remember I connected them via metamask, coin98 extension etc with many web3 applications to transfer token or ETH. All were long ago. I never thought how it works even no idea about the revoke thing. Are you telling me I fucked up somewhere? If I did then how would I save myself except moving them to a new wallet? It's my ledger and it has so many other wallets that it will take me days to find out those other wallets one by one and move the coins.

I even have bitcoin on that same ledger device. I am sure there are no risk for the private key to be exposed?


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: GxSTxV on March 29, 2023, 11:36:07 PM
Okay now you are scaring me. I have tron wallet to save some USDT shit, ETH wallet which has tokens and either. As far as I remember I connected them via metamask, coin98 extension etc with many web3 applications to transfer token or ETH. All were long ago. I never thought how it works even no idea about the revoke thing. Are you telling me I fucked up somewhere? If I did then how would I save myself except moving them to a new wallet? It's my ledger and it has so many other wallets that it will take me days to find out those other wallets one by one and move the coins.

I even have bitcoin on that same ledger device. I am sure there are no risk for the private key to be exposed?
I'm not trying to scare you, but I wanted to warn you and share my experience with this kind of scam so that people don't fall for it. Based on what you said about having many Web3 applications connected to your wallet I suggest that you revoke them from your wallet settings. If you don't have that option you can use the website I shared with you in my previous reply.

It's so important for everyone to understand how Web3 Dapps work and to be careful before granting access to your wallet with any services, including swaps, Dapp casinos, or anything that connects to your wallet. I also recommend watching educational videos on how to verify if contracts can access your assets. It's as simple as swaps, where you exchange tokens or coins, but the sale process can be a scam if the website is fraudulent. Once you grant access to your wallet, they can do whatever they want with your assets.


Title: Re: fellas be careful from this kind of scams! - READ
Post by: BitcoinGirl.Club on March 31, 2023, 12:01:00 PM
Okay now you are scaring me. I have tron wallet to save some USDT shit, ETH wallet which has tokens and either. As far as I remember I connected them via metamask, coin98 extension etc with many web3 applications to transfer token or ETH. All were long ago. I never thought how it works even no idea about the revoke thing. Are you telling me I fucked up somewhere? If I did then how would I save myself except moving them to a new wallet? It's my ledger and it has so many other wallets that it will take me days to find out those other wallets one by one and move the coins.

I even have bitcoin on that same ledger device. I am sure there are no risk for the private key to be exposed?
I'm not trying to scare you, but I wanted to warn you and share my experience with this kind of scam so that people don't fall for it. Based on what you said about having many Web3 applications connected to your wallet I suggest that you revoke them from your wallet settings. If you don't have that option you can use the website I shared with you in my previous reply.

It's so important for everyone to understand how Web3 Dapps work and to be careful before granting access to your wallet with any services, including swaps, Dapp casinos, or anything that connects to your wallet. I also recommend watching educational videos on how to verify if contracts can access your assets. It's as simple as swaps, where you exchange tokens or coins, but the sale process can be a scam if the website is fraudulent. Once you grant access to your wallet, they can do whatever they want with your assets.
To be honest for us bitcoiners understanding this web3 techs are too much I guess. Not everyone have sound technical knowledge in all niche. Do you have any good resources to know how to revoke the connection from a Ledger [not recommended anymore, scammers (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5452900.0)] wallet?

Thank you.