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April 22, 2020, 11:37:58 AM
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I know that Hex is Richard Heart's scam coin, so I wanna dump it on him. The airdrop requires you to sign a transaction with your electrum wallet to get the Hex coins transferred to your ether wallet. Do you guys know if it's safe is there any risk of losing my BTC or maybe he's just collecting bitcoin addresses to track them?

It's this in case you haven't heard of it.
https://youtu.be/s0QUD2Mvzx0

 

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April 22, 2020, 12:08:50 PM
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I know that Hex is Richard Heart's scam coin, so I wanna dump it on him. The airdrop requires you to sign a transaction with your electrum wallet to get the Hex coins transferred to your ether wallet. Do you guys know if it's safe is there any risk of losing my BTC or maybe he's just collecting bitcoin addresses to track them?

It's this in case you haven't heard of it.
https://youtu.be/s0QUD2Mvzx0

 



If u claim them make sure to move your BTC to a new wallet with a new Privat key, if you do it like this, u will be pretty safe.
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April 22, 2020, 01:41:46 PM
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No, you will not lose BTC unless you write your own Privkey message in it. To track transactions, of course they can do it because you have to give your BTC address to make a sign message.

If you already know that hex is a scam, then why are you still trying?
Are you sure your efforts will get paid valuable?

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April 23, 2020, 12:52:31 PM
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No, you will not lose BTC unless you write your own Privkey message in it. To track transactions, of course they can do it because you have to give your BTC address to make a sign message.

If you already know that hex is a scam, then why are you still trying?
Are you sure your efforts will get paid valuable?

Thanks for the help! Well if there's nothing at stake then why not.
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April 23, 2020, 03:01:48 PM
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I know that Hex is Richard Heart's scam coin, so I wanna dump it on him. The airdrop requires you to sign a transaction with your electrum wallet to get the Hex coins transferred to your ether wallet. Do you guys know if it's safe is there any risk of losing my BTC or maybe he's just collecting bitcoin addresses to track them?

It's this in case you haven't heard of it.
https://youtu.be/s0QUD2Mvzx0

 


The most important thing when claiming that shitcoin or any coin, you must know how to protect your wallet and your coins, but why claim airdrops from shit and useless coins it's just a waste of time, there are a lot of good projects out there or you are just claiming for the sake of having as many coin as you can, which is just a waste of time.

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