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I received an unexpected small amount of crypto in my wallet

If you've noticed a tiny, unexpected amount of crypto appear in your wallet, you've likely received a "dust transaction."

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If you've noticed a tiny, unexpected amount of crypto appear in your wallet, you've likely received a "dust transaction"—a small amount of crypto sent automatically by bots to random wallet addresses to promote a token or project. These often include unusual token names or links designed to catch your attention.

What are dust transactions?

Dust transactions are completely harmless. They can't access your wallet, move your existing funds, or affect your Cloudbet account in any way.

Since crypto wallets are public by design, anyone can send coins to your address—but that doesn't give them any control over your funds.

What you should do

You don't need to take any action. We recommend ignoring any token names or links that arrive this way.

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