Is it a Web3 gamemaster scam, or a game program?

1 rikies 1 8/24/2025, 1:36:04 PM blog.chiphub.top ↗

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rikies · 3h ago
*TL;DR* Someone on Twitter invited me to be a game community admin → gave me an activation code to download a so-called game → the client didn’t run on Windows or macOS → the website and whitepaper look polished, but the accounts have mostly bot followers → running the client showed encrypted scripts that generate local files → highly suspicious, possibly a scam or malware.

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Here’s what happened:

A few days ago, I received a DM on Twitter from someone asking if I was interested in becoming an *admin for a game community*. At first, I declined since I wasn’t really interested. But he insisted that I could at least “give it a try,” and then connected me with someone claiming to be HR. That “HR” person provided me with an *activation code*.

![invitedMe.png](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chasays/mdPicGo/master/uPi...)

Following their instructions, I used the activation code to download a so-called *game client* from their website. I tried it on both Windows and macOS, but the game wouldn’t run at all.

![activateCode.png](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chasays/mdPicGo/master/uPi...)

Here’s where it got strange:

* Their *website and whitepaper* look well-designed and professional, not like the usual sloppy scam setup.

![website.png](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chasays/mdPicGo/master/uPi...)

* The person who DM’d me has a *Discord account created in 2018*, not a throwaway account.

![discord.png](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chasays/mdPicGo/master/uPi...)

* However, their Twitter account has *tons of bot followers*, clearly mass-registered. The same pattern applies to the person who messaged me.

![twitter.png](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chasays/mdPicGo/master/uPi...)

I dug deeper. After running the software, I found that it executes some *encrypted/obfuscated scripts*, which eventually generate files locally. I can’t be certain if this is malware, but it definitely looks risky.

![script.png](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chasays/mdPicGo/master/uPi...)

This left me with more questions than answers:

* Did I just encounter a *well-packaged scam*? * If it’s really a scam, why go to the trouble of building such a polished site, whitepaper, and Discord presence? * Or is the real purpose simply to *distribute malicious software* disguised as a game client?

If anyone has a sandbox environment, you might want to run this client and see if it triggers any suspicious behavior.

![maybe virus.zip](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chasays/mdPicGo/master/uPi...)

I’d love to hear the community’s take: was this just a failed attempt at a *web3 game project*, or a *scam hidden behind the façade of a game*?