(At the end of this paragraph I'll try to mention some Fake Airdrops projects of Telegram & some current running fake projects that just try to snatch your hard earned money,So please read this article at the end point& share, like & follow if you found this article helpful)

DISCLAIMER!

This article is only for educational purpose & this article don't opposed any projects personally or intentionally without any solid evidence. The aim of this article is to awareness about crypto Scam nothing else.

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List of Fake & Illegitimate Telegram Mini Bot Airdrops:

1. Free Token Giveaways with Unrealistic Returns

These scams often claim that users will receive a large number of valuable tokens simply by clicking on a link or joining a Telegram bot. They promise unrealistic returns like thousands of dollars in a short time with no investment required.

How to Identify: The promise of very high returns for no effort is often a clear sign of a scam. Additionally, these bots may require users to input private keys or seed phrases, which is a major red flag.

How to Avoid: Never give away your wallet’s private keys or seed phrases. Always do research on the token project before joining any airdrop. Avoid anything that seems too good to be true.

2. Phishing Airdrops

In phishing scams, fake Telegram bots mimic legitimate projects. They request users to “verify” their wallet or identity by inputting sensitive information. They may also ask users to send a small amount of cryptocurrency to verify their address.

How to Identify: Any bot asking for your private information, seed phrases, or asking you to send crypto to verify your account is likely a phishing scam.

How to Avoid: Legitimate projects never ask for private keys, seed phrases, or cryptocurrency to verify wallets. Always double-check the official Telegram of any project and avoid bots asking for this information.

3. Fake Token Listings

These airdrops ask users to interact with a Telegram bot to receive tokens that supposedly will be listed on major exchanges soon. They claim that the token’s price will skyrocket once it is listed. However, the token is often worthless, and users are tricked into paying transaction fees.

How to Identify: The token never appears on any reputable exchanges, and there is no verifiable information about the project or its team. The bot may only direct users to questionable exchanges.

How to Avoid: Check if the token is listed on CoinMarketCap or CoinGecko. If the project isn’t listed on trustworthy platforms or lacks transparency, avoid it.

4. Fake Partnerships with Major Brands

These Telegram bots claim they are collaborating with well-known companies like Tesla, Binance, or Amazon to distribute tokens. They lure users with the promise of getting tokens as part of some major event or campaign.

How to Identify: These fake airdrops use logos and names of well-known brands but offer no official confirmation from the brands. The airdrop is usually only mentioned on Telegram, and there are no mentions on the brand’s official channels.

How to Avoid: Always check the official announcements of big brands. Real airdrops from major companies will be widely publicized on multiple official platforms.

5. Referral-Based Airdrop Scams

These scams ask users to invite friends or share links on social media to receive tokens. The more people you refer, the more tokens you supposedly earn. However, once users perform the actions, they either don’t receive tokens or end up compromising their data.

How to Identify: The project heavily emphasizes referrals without explaining the utility or value of the token itself. These scams may also ask for personal information like email addresses or wallet keys after users meet the referral criteria.

How to Avoid: Be cautious of airdrops that only focus on referrals without explaining the purpose of the token. Also, avoid sharing personal or financial information.

6. Impersonation of Established Projects

Some scams use Telegram bots pretending to be airdrops from established projects. These bots create fake accounts mimicking real ones and use similar logos and names to trick users into thinking the airdrop is legitimate.

How to Identify: These bots often link to fake websites that resemble the official project’s site. The bot or website asks for personal information or wallet credentials.

How to Avoid: Always verify if the airdrop is mentioned on the project’s official website or social media channels. Use tools like scam-checker websites to verify the authenticity of links.

How to Avoid These Airdrop Scams:

1. Verify the Source

Always confirm the authenticity of the project through official channels like the project's website, Twitter, or community forums.

2. Avoid Sharing Sensitive Information

Never share your private keys, seed phrases, or personal information with anyone. Legitimate airdrops never ask for this data.

3. Research the Project

Ensure the token has a whitepaper, a legitimate team, and a verifiable presence in the crypto space. Check for token listings on CoinMarketCap or CoinGecko.

4. Beware of High Returns

If an airdrop is promising huge returns with minimal effort, it’s probably a scam. Real airdrops offer modest rewards.

5. Use Official Wallets and Platforms

Only interact with wallets and exchanges that are well-known and established. Avoid downloading or using third-party wallets from unofficial sources.

6. Avoid Unsolicited Links

Don’t click on links from unknown sources, especially those shared in Telegram groups or by unknown bots.

7. Double-Check Everything

Verify airdrop details from multiple sources before interacting with the bot. If possible, ask in official project communities for confirmation.

By staying cautious

and verifying every step, you can avoid falling victim to fake Telegram airdrop scams.

đŸ”„đŸ”„ LIST OF SOME FAKE AIRDROPS IN TELEGRAM BOT:

(1) MONORIX (full)

(2) COW (full)

(3) TAP SWAP (full)

(4) HAMSTER KOMBAT ( partially)

(5) BLINKERS BOT (full)

(6) SPIN BOTTLE (full)

(7) SAUCES BOT(full)

(8) CHERRY (partially)

(9) TAPPER (full)

(10) TONIX(full)

Note: Now Ton transection is become a trend in every telegram mini app bot so avoid & if you found any bot legit after your research then you may consider to pay otherwise never pay.