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14Audience · generalComplexity · 1/5Setup · easy

TLDR

A near-empty repository containing only two sentences and contact links to WhatsApp and Telegram. No code, documentation, or working software, topic tags suggest association with tools for generating fraudulent-looking cryptocurrency transactions.

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  root((repo))
    Content
      Two sentences
      Contact links only
      No code
    Contact
      WhatsApp link
      Telegram link
    Topic Tags
      Crypto transactions
      Flash sender claims
    What it is
      Contact advertisement
      No documentation
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USE CASE 1

Contact the advertised service via the WhatsApp or Telegram links provided in the README.

USE CASE 2

Review this as an example of a GitHub repository used as a contact advertisement with no functional code or documentation.

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In plain English

This repository contains almost no content. The README consists of two sentences describing fast cryptocurrency transactions across multiple networks, followed by two contact links (one to WhatsApp, one to Telegram). There is no code, no documentation, no license, and no explanation of what the software does or how it works. The repository's topic tags include phrases such as "fake-btc-transaction", "flash-btc-sender", and "btc-flash-software-mainnet". These terms are associated with tools that generate cryptocurrency transactions designed to appear valid but are not, which is widely considered fraudulent. The repository appears to be an advertisement for a contact rather than a functional software project.

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Prompt 1
What are the risks of using cryptocurrency flash transaction tools like those advertised in repos tagged 'fake-btc-transaction', and how can I protect myself from them?
Prompt 2
Explain what a flash Bitcoin transaction is and why tools that claim to generate unreal-looking transactions are widely considered fraudulent.
Prompt 3
How can I tell if a GitHub repository is a scam advertisement rather than a real software project? List the red flags I should look for when evaluating a repo.
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