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.
Who knows, maybe your address came to KickToken's field of vision by accident, but honestly, I don't believe in coincidences.
Here's an example for you ... During the Fantom.Foundation ICO, a list of everyone who submitted applications and everyone who was whitelisted was
published on their official GitHub,
(this is 84,000 Eth Addresses), and this is not an isolated case ...
Then the managers of such shitty companies as KickToken take these lists and use free airdrop services to send a meager amount of their shitcoins. This is done for various reasons, for example, to comply with the formalities when applying for a listing. Thus, you have, as it were, 10,000 formal hodlers, and at the same time you can be sure that these coins will not be sold as the exchanges have minimum limits.
Therefore, your address could easily have been added to such lists without your knowledge.
[Don't forget that these lists change hands so don't be surprised if you get a couple more coins]