Are you aware there are certain early indications that point to the fact that a new telegram airdrops might be scam? Telegram crypto mini-apps have taken over the Internet space for some months now, with new ones getting launched on a weekly basis claiming to have a lot in stock for players.
Due to the increasing number of telegram crypto mini-apps, it’s become significantly difficult for users to distinguish between the real ones and the ones out there to scam the community members without rewarding them. In this article, we will go over how to identify a scam telegram airdrop.
There are various reasons why you should take the information in this article very seriously, the most obvious one being the fact that, there are a whole lot of telegram mining projects currently available but no clear way to determine if they are truly in for the community or just after some quick cash from ads.
Quick Ways to Identify A Scam Telegram Airdrop Bot
Telegram is home to a lot of airdrops and crypto projects; most of which are not really legitimate. In the past, one way to know a scam airdrop is if it’s hosted on the social network but after the massive attention and success recorded by Notcoin, many other crypto mini-apps have decided to join the trend due to how easy it is to gain users and attention from users on telegram.
Despite the fact that Notcoin paved way for other airdrops and made people start taking crypto projects on telegram more seriously, there are still some telltale indications that show an airdrop bot is an outright scam and they are as follows;
1. Lacks social Media Presence – most legit telegram bots usually have a standard identity away from telegram. Any airdrop on telegram that claims to be rewarding users with crypto tokens but lack a social media identity or verification on either X (Twitter) or Facebook is most likely a scam.
Legitimate crypto projects that are operating or giving away any form of token on telegram to users should have an identity on other social networks. If you are about to join any “paying” airdrop bot on telegram but it lacks any kind of visibility on other social networks, kindly conduct due diligence to know if what you are about doing will be worth it or not.
2. Payment of Fee For Airdrop – another very important way to identify a fake or scam telegram airdrop is if you are asked to pay a fee to complete the airdrop requirement or if you are asked to pay a fee before the payment is processed. This is very common and asides cryptocurrency, any telegram bot that requires users to deposit money in order to receive extra money or additional rewards is most likely a scam.
I have been on the Internet for long and during these years, I have come across numerous bots on telegram that promise heaven and earth to users only to end up requesting for them to pay some money to unlock the rewards. To further educate users, I’ve also written some reviews on some popular telegram bots such as Pamalog bot and Monienaira bot that promised to reward users with free money but only when they deposit.
So bear in mind that, no legit telegram bot be it airdrop or one operating in local currency can request for some deposits before issuing your payments unless a proper and rational explanation is giving for such requests.
3. Too Good to Be True – there is a popular saying that when something appears to be too good, there’s a high likelihood that it’s not true. Scam telegram airdrop bots often offer to pay out a huge and unreasonable amount of money in crypto to users for completing certain tasks (usually referring others). If what the telegram bot you are about to join has to offer is too high or appears to be unreal, kindly abstain.
This is a common rule of life, most real things don’t pay out so much to users. Money can never be gotten so easily, if they offer you something too high, there’s need to be wary. It’s either they will end up requesting for money or they send a useless token to your wallet( a token that would never be listed nor swappable)
4. Referral Based Payment System – this is another subtle way to identify a fake or scam telegram airdrop bot. If the telegram bot is requesting for you to join numerous telegram channels and also share your referral link to others compulsorily to earn whatever it is they are giving, then there’s a high chance that it could be scam.
Most scam telegram airdrops are referral based and users who participate are often rewarded with a crypto token that hasn’t been listed. Take note of these factors and abstain.
Why You Should Not Join Scam Telegram Airdrops
A friend sent you the link to a telegram airdrop bot and upon joining you notice that they are offering something too high or they portray some of the negative signs we’ve already discussed but then, something whispers to your ears to give it a try, moreover, there’s no harm in trying.
Permit me to inform you that there could actually be harm in trying out some scam telegram airdrops, below are some of the reasons why you shouldn’t join just any telegram airdrop;
1. Exposing Your Crypto Information – some of the airdrops or telegram bots were launched for the sole purpose of stealing user’s information. When you sign up and connect your wallet, you automatically put yourself at risk of losing the assets you have on the connected wallet. It is for this reason that, you should be wary of the airdrops you join let alone connecting your crypto wallet to.
2. Extortion of Money – this is not rocket science, some telegram airdrops are out to extort money from players and users. some of these telegram bots were created by fraudsters who are just out to scam players and the earlier you realize this, the better for you.
Identifying Legit Telegram Airdrops
Same way there are ways to quickly identify scam telegram airdrops, there are also some subtle indications that point to the possibility of an airdrop being legit;
- Solid partnerships with other Web3 projects and crypto exchanges.
- No deposit required for reward disbursement (the only fee needed in legit projects is gas fee)
- Verified Social media presence
- Not Referral Based, equally rewarding for all players or users.
- Unique and not an outright copy of an existing crypto project.
- Rewarding users with an already listed token and not some unverified asset.
Conclusion
Cryptocurrency could either be fun and rewarding or painful and filled with losses. It depends on the way you participate and the risks you take. There are numerous crypto projects being built on telegram but most of them like I said earlier are fake; so there’s need to be more cautious, hopefully the article has revealed the most important aspects to look at before venturing into any telegram airdrop.
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