The latest trend for scams on Uniswap listings:
A rather easy way to make it appear that known influencers have "aped in" to a scam project. (1/5)
A rather easy way to make it appear that known influencers have "aped in" to a scam project. (1/5)
On our Power Brokers channel, an alert appears that @DegenSpartan swapped for $OPT, what **appears** to be a token for Open Sea.
But it's a fake token that has nothing to do with the awesome NFT marketplace. (2/5)
But it's a fake token that has nothing to do with the awesome NFT marketplace. (2/5)
Scammer turned on advanced mode in Uniswap which allows to choose a different recipient of the swap. In this case Degen.
Note: this is a cool feature for other purposes obviously (3/5)
Note: this is a cool feature for other purposes obviously (3/5)
This generates a swap of ETH from scammers wallet for OPT which is sent to DegenSpartan's wallet.
Thanks UniWhales team member @yuradmt for pointing it out
(4/5)
Thanks UniWhales team member @yuradmt for pointing it out
(4/5)
Per usual, upon further inspection, there are issues in the contract itself.
Allowance function is whitelisting addresses.
DAO member @r0bster97 has a great thread on contracts here:
https://twitter.com/r0bster97/status/1338182571558055937
(5/5)
Allowance function is whitelisting addresses.
DAO member @r0bster97 has a great thread on contracts here:
https://twitter.com/r0bster97/status/1338182571558055937
(5/5)