October 16

Essence of what we do and what  all about!

Glad to have you here! Today, we’re diving into a key topic that’s closely related to our team — crypto scams. We’ll discuss what they are, the different schemes out there, and how people can profit from them. Let’s get started!

First, let’s introduce ourselves. As you already know, we are Team ZeroDay. With over three years of experience in the market and tens of millions of dollars in revenue, we are true experts in our field. We take pride in being one of the most honest and profitable teams in the CIS. We’re the best at what we do!

Article Outline:

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  1. Basic Info
  2. The Beginner's Journey from A to Z
  3. Conclusion

1.Basic Info

Let’s start by discussing what crypto scams really are.

Crypto scams are fraudulent activities related to cryptocurrencies, aimed at deceiving holders and stealing their funds, often through malicious software. These scams can take various forms, including schemes that promise high returns, fake investment platforms, and manipulations of personal data, all designed to capture the attention and trust of their victims.

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1.1 The Relevance of Crypto Scams


The rapid growth of the market attracts many new holders, many of whom don’t fully grasp the risks and opportunities involved. Our team skillfully leverages well-crafted projects and social media to appear reliable and legitimate, which can mislead people. The fear of missing out on a lucrative deal pushes whales to make hasty decisions, often without proper verification. That’s why YOU—and only YOU—should work with us right now! ___________________________________________________________________________________________

1.2 Terminology

We can’t skip this step. First and foremost, we strongly recommend familiarizing yourself with the basic information. Understanding the terminology is crucial and will help you grasp the essence of the topic. After that, we’ll be happy to clarify any nuances and answer your questions to make our discussion more informative and productive.

📚MANUAL : Terminology

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1.3 Core Focus


Your main task is to get the funds of your mammoth, you need to make it run the launcher of your future branch. Usually it happens like this: you tell the mammoth to download a file and install an application (we'll talk about prepositions later), which looks legitimate. After starting the launcher, the stiller is automatically loaded, the mammoth data comes to our team panel and to the "ZeroDay | The knock of lairs." After that, we will be able to withdraw the cryptocurrency, if, of course, it was in the log. You can check the log in the tapping channel.

How do you understand that it is your mammoth that has come to knock? It's very simple: in any landing page, in various forms, there is a jump stop and a launch tap. You will have to basically check the IP to understand that it was your victim who hit the channel.

We would also like to mention, WE DO NOT WORK IN THE CIS! ___________________________________________________________________________________________

2. The Beginner's Journey from A to Z


Alright, so we've gone over the theory. Now let’s dive into the practical stuff. This section is designed to make it easier for beginners to grasp the info. Remember, everyone starts somewhere, and it's totally fine if you don’t get everything right away. Let’s get started!

Once you apply to our bot and get accepted, things might feel a bit overwhelming—totally normal! At this point, just take your time and slowly get familiar with the new environment.
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2.1. Safety

To kick things off, we recommend checking out our safety manual. Safety is the foundation of everything we do. By following the guidelines closely, you’ll avoid potential mistakes and feel more confident as you go. Remember, knowledge is power!

For more detailed info on security measures, check it out: 📚 MANUAL

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2.2 Choosing a Branch and Why It Matters

Let’s recap some key points and dive into what branches are in our team and why they matter.

Branches are groups of different teams within our structure where workers can earn money. They host a bunch of projects that provide a comfortable working environment and great opportunities in our field. Each landing page in our team is unique and has been thoroughly vetted before going public, so you can confidently join one of them. This is an awesome chance for your professional growth and to reach new heights!

Right now, you can’t work without joining a branch, so you definitely need to check out one from the list we offer.

Some branches only accept experienced specialists and don’t take on newcomers. That’s why we suggest applying to several branches at once to boost your chances of getting in. Once you’re accepted into one branch, you won’t be able to join others until you leave the first one. This is due to a rule called multi-working, which prohibits being in multiple branches simultaneously.

Additionally, some branches require you to have certain tools ready for your work (like social media accounts) through which you’ll conduct your activities. In the next section, we’ll go over how to choose the right social media platform and rank the most popular and easiest ones.

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2.3 Selecting Tools / Buying / Setup

Let’s kick things off with the basic tools you might need for your work. We highly recommend testing out different social media platforms and not being afraid to try something new. Often, those who explore more options find success faster. Don’t limit yourself—expand your horizons and discover what works best for you! Let’s get started!

Here are the main social media platforms to consider:

  1. Twitter - Great for getting all the info on mammoths right in front of you. It’s easy to tailor your messages for mammoths.
  2. Discord - Perfect for finding mammoths with tons of servers dedicated to specific industries and interests. You can chat with mammoths in both text and voice channels.
  3. Telegram - The best messenger for scams because you often get one-on-one responses from mammoths. For them, Telegram feels like a personal number or private page—family and colleagues are who they expect to see in their messages.
  4. Instagram - Ideal for workers who want to maintain a profile that feels real. The ability to post stories and threads helps keep that authentic vibe.

To help you navigate each social media platform, we’ve prepared some guides for each one. You can check out those materials below.

1. Twitter - 📚 MANUAL
2. Discord - 📚 MANUAL
3. Telegram - 📚 MANUAL
4. Instagram - 📚 MANUAL

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2.4 How to Parse Whales

One of the most important points you need to fully dive into is developing the right mindset about the direction you should take. Here, we’ll help you with some basic examples.

Remember: a clean, inexperienced mammoth is a valuable resource in parsing. The traffic you’re after is the key to success. Focus on the quality of your actions and active engagement, and this will help you achieve the results you want.

We’ve highlighted a few key methods, but we strongly encourage you to get creative and explore new techniques and places to attract traffic.

Parsing on NFT marketplaces has its advantages—you can always know how much money a passenger has. However, it’s a slow method, and the traffic on these platforms is limited.

Telegram chats focused on cryptocurrency can be useful since many people are active in them, but figuring out how much money a passenger has can be tricky.

Parsing Discord servers related to crypto is quite friendly and allows for relatively easy connections with passengers. Plus, there’s a good chance you can find out a passenger's wallet, as users often link different social media to Discord. The only downside is Discord’s limits.

Parsing bloggers in the crypto space can yield good returns since they tend to be wealthy, but reaching out to them can be challenging.

Parsing information accounts about crypto on Instagram or Twitter can help you identify who likes posts or comments, allowing you to connect with holders. However, to find out their balances, you might need to chat with them or analyze their profiles. For example, if a Japanese person is interested in crypto, doesn’t have a job, but drives cool cars, they likely have money.

Parsing through paid leads is an automated way to gather info. This method requires some financial investment. You can create surveys or other forms to collect information from holders, buy ads, or attract audiences from various platforms. For instance, you might run a giveaway for a SandBox Land NFT in exchange for completing a survey. In the survey, ask participants for their ETH address, contact email, and other relevant criteria. Then, you can buy ads to attract more participants. After collecting information on holders, you can filter them by balance and reach out to winners with a brief, beta test, contract, or any suitable pitch to make the company look generous.Another relevant example for parsing wealthy holders is creating an announcement for an NFT party in Miami that requires filling out a form and providing a wallet address. You can explicitly state that the event is for ETH holders with 30+ ETH to attract a wealthy target audience.

Parsing through personal skills is an interesting aspect since it directly depends on your background. For example, if you’ve worked as a manager or producer on OnlyFans, it’ll be much easier for you to find "targets" in your niche. Your experience and knowledge will help you better understand the needs and interests of your audience, which will improve your outreach.

Parsing through Chinese platforms is promising as well. For example, Weibo (the Chinese Twitter), Baidu (the Chinese equivalent of Google), and video content platforms like Bilibili, Youku, iQIYI, and QQ Video can offer valuable insights in Asia.

Don’t hesitate to experiment and try different parsing methods—new ideas are always welcome, and you might just discover a gold mine for yourself. But remember, the main goal is to get our file running.

We’ve also prepared guides on how to parse mammoths on specific platforms.

📚MANUAL : Discord pars

📚MANUAL : Twitter pars

📚MANUAL : Parsing 2.0

📚MANUAL : NFT parsing

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МANUAL : USEFUL LINKS FOR PARSING

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2.5 First Message to a Whale

Alright, we’ve covered parsing, so let’s move on to another crucial aspect: your first message. This message is key because it creates the first impression about you and your approach.

Make sure your message is concise, clear, and engaging. Think about how to grab the recipient’s attention and spark interest in what you’re offering. Use a friendly tone, ask questions, and try to establish a connection. Remember, your first message can set the tone for future conversations, so give it some extra thought.

Don’t forget to check out the mammoth’s profile! Often, you can find better ways to connect by looking at their profile rather than using a generic script.

Introduce the person to the conversation smoothly. Start with compliments or comments about something you noticed on their page, share a joke, or mention other light topics. Avoid using parentheses in your messages, as that’s more common in Russian-speaking contexts.

Keep the conversation flowing naturally, rather than sending one big block of text like bots do.

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Each of your messages should be unique in various ways—from the greeting to the offer and overall meaning. You can repeat yourself 2-3 times at most, but no more.

The reason to start a conversation can be anything—from questions about their work to discussing interests. Work and hobbies occupy a significant part of their time, so chatting about these topics can lighten their everyday life. Many mammoths will be genuinely interested in such discussions.

When it comes to crafting the perfect first message, starting with casual conversation is often the best approach—it’s easier to get a response that way. The chances of them replying to a message with a direct offer are significantly lower than if you ask about their work or interests.

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2.6 Chatting with a Whale

How you communicate will directly impact your results. If you engage like a real person and respond clearly and quickly to any messages, success will follow.

Effective communication helps you build trust and create a positive image. Be attentive to your conversation partner, considering their interests and needs. The more involved you are in the dialogue, the higher your chances of making a profit and succeeding in your endeavors. Remember: a personal approach and active interaction are the keys to your success!

Also, keep in mind the importance of your backstory, which is crucial for your success. If you know your story so well that you could almost believe it yourself, you’re on the right track. Develop and refine your backstory down to the smallest details, so you’re fully prepared to handle any tricky questions when you meet your “target.”

Leverage your skills and professional connections to build trust and attract clients. The more you know about your field, the more confidently you can engage in discussions and persuade others. Your confidence and preparation are key factors that will help you succeed.

📚MANUAL: Manipulations in Discussion: Social Engineering

📚MANUAL: How to gain the trust of a victim. Social engineering.

📚MANUAL: Suggestion and manipulation. Social engineering

📚MANUAL: 9 Rules of Social Engineering

📚MANUAL: Methods of social engineering, or attacks on the human factor


Common Mistakes Newbies Make in Messaging

Accidentally sent a message in Russian/Yours lang to a mammoth and think it’s game over? Think again! There are plenty of ways to handle it, and I’ll share some tips.

1.1. You can always explain that English isn’t your first language, like saying you’re from the Philippines. You’re using a translator to improve your skills, but it messed up and translated your text into the wrong language. *If they ignore you? Then that mammoth isn’t worth your time—they just can’t get the situation.

1.2 Just say that your phone’s keyboard has a built-in Russian translator because you often chat with a Russian investor for the project. You needed it for that, and you accidentally sent the text in Russian. *I've pulled that excuse off successfully a couple of times already.

1.3 Ignore the message you sent and just send the translated one. *This approach usually works—sometimes the mammoth won't even notice or ask questions.

1.4 After you send the Russian text, quickly follow up with the translated version and delete the Russian message without saying anything. Then ask a clarifying question to ensure you get a response. If they ask, "What was that text above?" just ask them what they’re talking about. They'll probably keep pushing on that topic and might even send a screenshot. In response, send them a screenshot showing that there’s nothing there. Then say, "Maybe it’s a Twitter bug." *This method works—I've tried it a couple of times, and it often did the trick when I was a bit off.


Sent them an old code or an outdated site.

This is a pretty common issue. Often, the landing page changes its domains, and some even update their codes. But what if a mammoth you worked with before finally responds, but the code or site is outdated? There are plenty of solutions, and I’ll share a few of them!

Website: Right now, we're keeping an eye on all our subdomains to make sure scammers in WEB3 can't take them over and impersonate us.

Website: Unfortunately, one of our former admins pulled a fast one and took our old domain. We're sorry for the access issues and promise we're doing everything we can to fix it!

Scam Alert - Website: Yeah, there was a mistake. We caught it and are currently working on a fix. We set up a few subdomains to boost security for our users with double encryption. However, MetaMask flagged one of those subdomains as fraudulent since it looked a lot like the original, and their automated systems handled it that way. We've already appealed the issue and got a response—everything should be sorted out soon!

Website: We’re sorry you had to deal with this situation. Unfortunately, you can't access our site at that domain because it was mistakenly purchased by one of our developers. You can find us at our new domain:

Website: We’ve filed for a trademark. Since we don’t want to claim anyone else's intellectual property, we decided to change our website's domain to wrap this up properly.

Code: Thanks for the heads up. These codes are temporary and mainly for keeping leaks or third-party access under control. Right now, the project is under an NDA, and we don’t want any data getting out too soon, so we took these security measures.

Code: The codes were updated because over five people gained unauthorized access. We don’t track users and are against collecting any personal information, so we had to make this decision to fix the issue.

IF YOU SENT A MESSAGE BUT CAN'T SEE IT

If you sent a message but it’s not showing up, it could be due to a proxy issue or Twitter's server being overloaded. Don't rush—refresh the page and check back in about five minutes.

DON'T DELETE CHATS WITH IGNORES

There’s a good chance they might reply later—could be in a week, two weeks, or even a month. You won’t see what you said before, but they will remember. This can lead to confusion and contradictions in your previous messages. Avoid the mistakes others make!

DEEPL MIGHT MESS UP

Translation tools like Deepl often don’t translate things literally and might rephrase in ways that don’t help you. Always double-check what you wrote—this goes for any Russian text before you copy it.

DON'T SEND MESSAGES UNTIL YOU CHECK

Before you send a message to the target, make sure you’re actually sending it to them. Take a moment to check their bio first!
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3. Conclusion

So, dear friends, we hope this guide has been helpful and has given you a good insight into our field.

This was brought to you by the ZeroDay team! Remember, the key to success is continuous learning. Good luck with your endeavors!