I want to ask everyone, recently I mysteriously saw an extra hundred unfamiliar tokens in my wallet. When I first noticed, they were only worth $4.00. By the time I went to get a glass of water and looked back, the price had already risen to $8.00. This actually made me more nervous because the price fluctuations are so fierce, and the trading interface marked it in red as trash coins.



The more I think about it, the more suspicious it seems. The sell interface indeed shows that transactions can be completed, but I really don’t dare to click. The worst part is, after操作, will the U in my wallet be transferred directly? Now the price has jumped to $15.00, which looks like an attempt to tempt me into trading. Is this a typical scam token scheme? Has anyone encountered something similar? Can you give me some advice?
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SchrodingersPapervip
· 01-19 22:50
The time it takes to pour a glass of water has jumped from 4 to 15? This isn't temptation, it's a blatant sign of a rug pull, brother. Don't touch it at all.
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BoredWatchervip
· 01-19 05:45
Bro, this is a classic honeypot, don't move, really. --- Airdrops from cold wallets are too old-school, once you sell, all your U tokens will be sucked away. I've seen it too many times. --- A worthless coin that can’t be entered or exited, with an 888% scheme. I advise you to ignore it directly. --- Price doubles and turns red? How could it be so coincidental? There’s definitely a problem. --- Don’t think about it, bro. This is a phishing scam, waiting for you to press the sell button. --- I’ve also encountered it; in the end, the coin wallet was directly emptied. A bloody lesson. --- Your way of asking just shows you still want to try. I advise you to control this urge. --- The garbage coin dashboard looks fake at a glance, the trading volume is all fake, and you simply can’t sell. --- It rose three times while you’re pouring a glass of water? That logic is just absurd. --- Something appearing out of nowhere in your wallet, besides airdrops, what else could it be? Be careful.
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TopEscapeArtistvip
· 01-17 07:51
Typical honeypot, brother, don't touch it. Just look at the K-line pattern—it's a head and shoulders top, with trading volume ridiculously low. I lost money on this kind of token last time; back then, the buy orders were bottomless, and when I tried to sell, the contract was frozen, and the U was gone.
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BlockchainRetirementHomevip
· 01-17 07:43
This is a typical honeypot, my friend. Still dare to touch the garbage coins marked in red? --- The time to pour a glass of water jumped from 4 to 15, this momentum is suspicious. --- Don't click sell, you probably lost your U. --- I've seen too many of these tricks, airdropping unfamiliar coins is just fishing. --- The crazy price surge itself is a signal, stay alert. --- The contract is definitely toxic, I suggest deleting that trash from your wallet directly. --- This is a classic honeypot contract, when you sell, it will lock your U, everyone who has tried knows. --- Trust me, don't be careless and click sell, the lesson from 88 bucks can't be bought again. --- Suddenly your wallet airdrops unfamiliar coins and surges so wildly? Wake up, this is the standard process of scam coins. --- I've seen similar cases, and in the end, that guy's U was indeed transferred away. Warning you not to repeat the same mistake.
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TokenDustCollectorvip
· 01-17 07:40
Definitely a honeypot scam, don't touch it, don't move, this is fishing.
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