tutorial
Greetings.
So,
Our ultimate goal is to get the mammoth to run the styler on his computer.
After the mammoth runs the styler - we get the victim's data, withdraw money from the victim's crypto wallets to our wallets, it's very simple.
Now for more details.
Since we want to have something to gain from our mammoths, we will be targeting crypto coin holders exclusively.
Specifically, artists/sellers of NFT art. (I'll leave some material at the end of the tutorial to have a little more understanding about it)
They sell their work on NFT marketplaces. What all of these marketplaces have in common is that 90% of them use cryptocurrency like Ethereum for trading. And in each of these marketplaces, our mammoths connect their Metamask expansion wallet to the marketplace to trade. This means that our mammoths have a Metamask wallet almost 100% of the time, which we will handle. (But we will carefully check all the other wallets, exchanges)
An "average" level artist can get about this kind of ether wallet:
An "average" level artist can get about this kind of purse of ether:
There are many such marketplaces now, for example:
https://rarible.com/
https://opensea.io/
https://wax.atomicmarket.io/
https://myth.market/
https://www.bakeryswap.org
https://knownorigin.io/
https://enjin.io
https://portion.io/
https://async.art/
https://www.larvalabs.com/cryptopunks
https://sorare.com/
https://www.thehashmasks.com/
https://decentraland.org/
https://avastars.io/
https://axieinfinity.com/
https://artblocks.io/
https://makersplace.com/
https://somniumspace.com/
https://mintable.app/
https://telos.alcor.exchange/
https://ethernity.io/marketplace
https://nftone.net/
https://nbatopshot.com/
https://terravirtua.io/
https://zora.co/
https://niftygateway.com
https://treasureland.market/
https://app.refinable.com/
https://viv3.com/
https://www.cryptokitties.co/
https://nftshowroom.com/
https://crypto.com/nft
https://arkane.network/
https://venly
https://foundation.app/
https://superrare.com/
You can find other marketplaces on google. (and their number is increasing every day, nft is becoming more and more popular)
It is NOT necessary to skim only artists of digital art. In the form of nft, almost anything is sold now. So, you can find marketplaces for nft music, nft game characters, etc.
Where to start?
As with any kind of scam, we need a mammoth base. Since this topic is new, there are no spam parsers at the moment. In the near future will make its parser and spammer. In the meantime, parsing and spamming handles.
Where to pars them?
We can go to the marketplaces, can go on telegram chats these same marketplaces (found by searching google "NFT telegram chats and groups), as well as the discord server of this subject
I will show by the example of the trading platform superrare.co.
Go to the site.
It has filtering
I advise you to choose Owned by creator, so we will be shown the art, which is exhibited by the artist himself. At the bottom we see the artist's nickname (Artist) and the owner of the art (in this case, NFT).
If the nicknames are different, most likely the art was once purchased from the artist, and the current owner put it up for sale. These owners suit us too, most likely they are crypto-enthusiasts who may also have a tidy sum in their wallet. But for this you will need to carefully think of a scheme why this person should run your file.
After that, we can click on the nickname and see the artist's profile and see how many items he sold and for how much (we need this to assess the financial condition of our mammoth).
But the main thing we need on this page is the artist's name and nickname, and sometimes we may see a link to his portfolio site or any social networks.
Since the site itself does not allow dialogs between users, we use this nickname or name to find other social networks of artists, such as Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Twitter and instagram of the artists can be easily found by the nickname or name, they are almost 100% likely to have these artists, as almost all crypto-enthusiasts, traders NFT follow all the latest news on Twitter. And instagram is essentially their portfolio (they're artists, what without instagram).
But I still recommend to use Twitter for the first post, because it's hard to create illusion of longstanding crypto-activity in Instagram.
Next, we can register a twitter account ourselves, or we can buy a ready-made one. I recommend buying accounts registered at least 2-3 years ago, so that mammoth trusts you more. You can find such accounts in different shops, for example https://accsmarket.com/ru.
The next step is to make our profile. How to design a profile and under what personality - depends on your styler scheme.
I chose a crypto-enthusiast from Korea, who is interested in NFT projects. Signed up for several crypto accounts, copied the signature of some guy from the crypto crowd and put a picture of a businessman-family man. The name was generated in an online generator.
As you can see, the age of the Twitter account is available to everyone, the older it is, the more trustworthy the mammoth it will be.
Before spamming, the account should definitely be warmed up. Flip through different profiles, read tweets, subscribe.
The rest is simple, prepare template texts according to any scheme and start spamming our base.
Here I should note that Twitter, like any social network, has its own spam protection. I don't recommend using links in the first message. Twitter may also ask for your phone number. If your purchased account does not have any phone number, go to the sms activation site and buy a number for Twitter, indicate it, confirm it. We shouldn't be bothered with this question anymore.
Don't stop at Twitter alone. Our mammoths are also on all the other social networks: Instagram, Facebook, Telegram, Discord. Everyone who put their NFT project up for sale has to PR somewhere else, too.
Since we will be communicating most of the time in English, I advise you to use not Google translator, but DeepL. I also suggest that you choose non-English/American names, so that mammoths will forgive you your grammatical errors if you make them.
How do you get a mammoth to open a styler?
This is where you have to turn on your social engineering skills.
I will leave some information about further processing of mammoths and the scheme, which are available at the moment. You can read it here.
We will add more in the future.
Below I will leave a list of materials with which I strongly recommend to get acquainted: