This is what ETHplorer is showing me [...] I guess the spammer isn't even aware.
I bump in with a question... I never knew about website before. I only used etherscan.io. But, after seeing your post, I was curious to check that explorer as well. By pure luck, a thought came to my head, to insert my ETH address in that ETHplorer website.
Surprise surprise! I found that I'm also hodling some shitcoins.
So I found out that I have 888,888 KickToken and 1 YouDeal Token.
I have absolutely no idea where these tokens arrived from in my ETH wallet.
I never gave my address in public; I never used a centralized exchanges. All the transfers I made with this address were with some individuals I dealt Bitmain coupons with.
I searched on Google and I found out that almost a year ago took course
an airdrop of 888,888 KickTokens from KickEx to 167,375 random picked users. It seems I was one of these, but I don't know how they found my address as I never listed it anywhere. Any ideas
Now about these tokens, they worth indeed nothing and that
in order to use them, you have to register to KickEx Exchange and buy some KEX (I believe this is the exchange's native coin) in order to "unfreeze" the KickTokens as they are frozen somehow.
The problem is more curious though about that 1 (one!!!) YouDeal Token. I could not find anything on Google about an airdrop or anything similar. I really have no idea who sent it to me, nor why. Any ideas here
Besides, until I searched my address on ETHplorer I never knew about those tokens before. Things look very weird. I'm not asking these for being interested in the value of those tokens as they worth nothing (the 888,888 KickTokens worth about 10$ and the 1 YouDeal Token (which isn't even listed on CoinMarketCap) doesn't even have a value correlated with USD lol). But I'd like to know how they could appear in my wallet.