The FLOW coin has its own wallet
https://port.onflow.org/I use it.
If you have a coin on this smart contract, then it is Wrapped Flow WFLOW
0x5c147e74D63B1D31AA3Fd78Eb229B65161983B2b
One of our miners received a similar coin, and after trying to sell it, he lost all the coins in his wallet. It was a fraudulent smart contract.
For FLOW I use the Blocto wallet. But you are absolutely right that a certain token called “FLOWTOKEN” has nothing to do with the real FLOW coin.
So I got an air drop of a coin called FLOWCOIN it was worth 10 bucks it now says it is worth 1800 bucks.
I can't seem to figure out if it is this coin.
0xafeb1f1c********
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/flow/A typical trick of scammers: airdrop of tokens that have a mention of well-known tokens in their name (USDT, Tron, Matic) and when you try to sell them (for example, on Uniswap) you lose money for the fee network and in the end the exchange transaction does not go through (you receive a message about the error). Check such tokens (their smart contracts) at least through Etherscan - it often flags “problematic” tokens.