NFTSEA Review - NFTSEA NS Token Airdrop Scam Or Genuine? Is NFTSEA The Future Of OpenSea? Doesn't Seem To Be Legit

You must be here to find out NFTSEA is either real or fake, right? Well, we think it is just a waste of time.

You should know that whenever Bitcoin price starts to rise up, the cryptocurrency projects like NFTSEA starts to popup. Previously, most of these kinds of crypto projects had failed to keep their promises. So, we don't see any future of these kinds of crypto projects. The only reason these crypto projects are launched to get as much money as they could from believers who invested their money into such projects. NFTSEA has lots of similarities with such projects, so it may not last for long.

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The reasons we put NFTSEA in our suspicious category:

Aforementioned, it has similarities with lots of failure crypto projects in the past.

As per WHOIS details, it is not even one year that its domain has been registered. And, when we check its website/domain on WayBackMachine, we found that the website "nftsea.net" is working online only from October 2021. This makes clear that it is completely new website. But, you can see that it has more than 150,000+ followers on Telegram. You should know that it is very difficult for any new crypto projects to get such numbers of followers within such a short period of time. That's why we checked further by trying to interact the users on its Telegram but we didn't get any answer there. So, it seems that most of those users are BOTs.

On Facebook and other social media platforms as well as on multiple reviews, we have found people have mentioned that it isn’t legit.

If you check the white paper of NFTSEA, you will find out that it has mentioned John Crain is the CEO of this project but it turns out this information is fake (Source: youtu.be/vE_A0StTrH4)

Its NFTSEA (NS) tokens are useless in the relative market. So, we think you will be only wasting your time by inviting your friends and families to its website to get such tokens.

Final Verdict:

Aforementioned, now you know that NFTSEA is a very new and doubtful website that sells useless tokens and has similarities with multiple failure cryptocurrency projects. So, we don't recommend it to you.

Please feel free to place your comments below to share what do you think about this crypto project and whether you have successfully withdraw NS tokens to your wallet or not. Your information will help other here to find out either it is a scam or legit.

People are falling into these kinds of projects and losing their time and money in the hope to get rich over the night. Now it’s high time that we shall know how to identify the real ways to make money online and avoid the scam ones. You should know that it is not easy to make money like these sites are claiming.

So, don’t go after these kinds of projects. If you are looking for a serious way to make money online, then leave these kinds of so-called easy money making schemes. Instead, do your own blogging business. Yes, it may sound difficult, but it is not. These days it is very easy to start your own blogging business by joining renowned training programs like Wealthy Affiliate where you can learn everything about blogging through video tutorials and make money from there. If you want to find out more details, then you can check the detailed Wealthy Affiliate Review by clicking this link:- de-reviews.com/wealthy-affiliate-review/

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45 thoughts on “NFTSEA Review - NFTSEA NS Token Airdrop Scam Or Genuine? Is NFTSEA The Future Of OpenSea? Doesn't Seem To Be Legit

  1. No, you would have to approve access onto the wallet, which isnt what we do. I think the real "Scam" if it is a scam is when you try to sell your tokens (if we receive them). At that point metamask or whatever will ask for you to authorize the connection. If this truly is a scam, DO NOT AUTHORIZE that. If you dont authorize it, they cant get access. Theres a TON of scams out there like this where rando coins will drop hundreds of thousands of coins into your publicly accessible wallet address and the scam only takes affect when users try to sell those coins.

  2. Damn the NFTSEA AirDrop team They are liars Their project is fraud. Airdrop time is over but no deposit has been made!??
    Do not worry, they can do nothing with the public address of your wallet, We just wasted our time???

    1. Damn the NFTSEA AirDrop team They are liars Their project is fraud. Airdrop time is over but no deposit has been made!??
      Do not worry, they can do nothing with the public address of your wallet, We just wasted our time.

  3. It's a scam. Once you submit your wallet address, they have complete access to your wallet. They cleared my friend's funds from his blockchain wallet almost immediately after doing this scam NFTSEA thing

  4. Take a second look at their grammatical blunders. They are just a bunch of stack illiterates using the minds of the gullible literates.

  5. NFTSea project is for gullible people with low calculative psychology. Only a gold-digger will have a conviction of getting $5,000 reward for referring 4 people to join an uncertain Crypto project launched newly. It was initially announced that only 3,000,000 NS was available and 20% which is 600,000 NS is earmarked for "Airdrop". 50 NS is approved for every 4 referrals genuinely completed. 600,000 NS divided by 50 NS is equal to 12,000 so therefore the initially earmarked 600,000 NS for Airdrop can only be enough for 12,000 people who genuinely completed the stipulated 4 referrals. It was stated that once the 600,000 NS earmarked for the Airdrop is exhausted, the Airdrop will be closed. An estimate of at least 500 people from each country worldwide participated in the Airdrop exercise and genuinely completed the exercise to earn 50 NS each! But the Airdrop exercise never exhausted the 600,000 NS earmarked for the Airdrop rewards, instead the Airdrop exercise was extended by 20 days and additional 2,000,000 NS from the blues was added to the initial 3,000,000 NS making 1,000,000 NS available for Airdrop in the second phase of the Airdrop exercise...hmmm, fantastic! There are claims that the 2,000,000 NS added is from the proceeds of the initial pre-sale exercise. Proper review of my analysis should be enough to give you a conviction that this Crypto project is a fiction with contradictions designed to exploit gullible people and the icing on the cake is that the acclaimed CEO of the project named John Crain denied having any connection with the project! Pls let's apply our initiatives when certain group of people who are just a minority try to manipulate the whole world at large.

  6. I participated in the pre-sale with 0.1Eth hoping they'd credited my Coinbase wallet with 1000NS immediately as promised. No show! I fear I've been scammed!

  7. Well, I ain't paying, this is basically zero risk here. Scam or legit. Let's see how it goes come 23rd November.

  8. I think this is scam. Because they said after airdrop ending they will distribute all NS. Today is the end. And we find nothing I have 130.NS. this is big fake. Nonsense people .. you people. Should. Stop all this.

  9. This is a scam they increased the time frame for the airdrops, also increased the numbers of tokens, original blueprint stated 3 million tokens now it's 5 million tokens, the airdrop tokens were at 600,000 now it's at 1 million and the pre sale tokens where at 1,5 million now it's at 3 million totally a scam. the site reads airdrop and presale ends 30 days which was supposed to end today, but they further increased it to 19 days ??.

  10. its fake it was supposed to end today. I watched the countdown go to just 30 seconds after i was anticipating, i refresh the page it went back to 19 days.
    its fake please dont waste your time like i did

  11. I had my suspicions too, especially with that large number of following on Telegram. I just was wondering what kind of marketing they did because in their twitter, the follows are not up to 20k.

    Anyway, before weekend things would have become pretty clear, I just feel for those who bought the token.

  12. The project is just the same as PunkNFT.finance "airdrop". Same airdrop mechanics where you just paste your Eth address to enter or join the drop. You may also refer up to 50 people, on NFTSEA airdrop.

    Back to PUNK airdrop, they are baiting people to buy their token by extending the airdrop countdown time also to extend their pre-sale. By doing that, they urge people to buy on pre-sale if they wanted to start the drop immediately.

    After about 4 airdrop countdown time extension. They shut their site down and delete their Telegram channel. Very sad events for those who trust them and bought their token. (Those who bought got their token but the token has no price at all)

    If NFTSEA extends their airdrop time, we know what that means.

  13. I just claim my air drop and just waiting to see how it works. But I don't have 100 percent trust on nftsea.

    1. They changed their domain website
      Search for nftsea.one and paste your same ethereum address and you will get your balance back

  14. If you have an ETH wallet, copy your receiving address.
    Click the link nftsea.... /NOC44BE click airdrop then paste you wallet address in the ETH wallet space. You’ll receive 10NS immediately, refer and get more.

  15. Its totally BS and not legit, I noticed on there telegram some individuals are trying to scam other members for money by trying to help them get referrals. I tried to call the attention of whoever running the account to try and stop this people, but to my surprise my account got delete/ban in 30s .

    1. We don't think they can do anything if you have only submitted them address. But, if you have submitted them other details of your wallet, then you need to be worried.

      1. No, you would have to approve access onto the wallet, which isnt what we do. I think the real "Scam" if it is a scam is when you try to sell your tokens (if we receive them). At that point metamask or whatever will ask for you to authorize the connection. If this truly is a scam, DO NOT AUTHORIZE that. If you dont authorize it, they cant get access. Theres a TON of scams out there like this where rando coins will drop hundreds of thousands of coins into your publicly accessible wallet address and the scam only takes affect when users try to sell those coins.

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