I heard about a new type of scam, at least new to me. I am not sure if you are already familiar with this type of scam; I haven't noticed something similar on the forum. So I think it should share with the community in advance to avoid such scams.
First of all, a scammer will deploy a mintable token with a maximum 100% tax, including transfer tax in the main chain. Like if you transfer tokens in Binance Smart Chain, then you have to pay the $25 equivalent in BNB as transfer fees. This means when you are going to sell, that transfer tax will be applied. However, the scammer will organise a token sale somewhere in a decentralised launchpad. Then they will accumulate all the tokens from the launchpad. If someone bought during that time, never mind.
I have heard about this scam several times, and as far as I know, the creators of these shitcoins are using smart contracts to enforce these unreasonable taxes. Furthermore, I still hear about several honeypot scams involving shitcoins, and some people still complain about them. Even though these cases are commonplace, it is strange that there are still victims. So, I think beginners should pay closer attention to this discussion to avoid becoming the next victim. Don't be easily tempted by unknown shitcoins in your wallet, verify it first, check the smart contract, and make sure it is true.
I have a few hundred dollars in my wallet, but it is all scams, if I rush to exchange/swap it (without checking the sc, and its authenticity), and then I will lose money. The point is, don't be greedy.
If anyone isn't aware of how to check the tax of a token, then usually they will fall into that scam. So be aware if you receive something like these tokens that show a lot of value. You have to think first: why have you received that token when you haven't done anything? Consider it a red flag when you receive tokens that show value on the chain. Check the tax; it's not hard, and you may check on the appropriate explorer. Otherwise, you should learn.
I have created a thread about checking smart contracts, and some of them also support checking sc (smart contract) on other networks. So, I hope you will visit it to check it out, and I hope you find it helpful.
Reference : bitcointalk.org - Several Platforms to Make It Easier to Check SmartContracts