How to Spot a “Sleeping Volcano” Scam Channel in Telegram
Hello everyone, Pavluu here. Iāve tried to write this article several times, but always dropped it because the trend of āvolcanizationā of channels would fade and lose relevance. Now, however, thereās a new wave of ācasino algorithm hackersā or just regular Neanderthals who think theyāre geniuses at arbitrage. Today, Iāll tell you a bit about them and how to spot a āsleeping volcanoāāa channel thatās 100% going to turn into a volcano and try to sell you their āamazingā schemes and fake payout screenshots from āwinnersā in the race for free cheese.
Quick Background for the Uninitiated
When a Subscriber Messages You
Weāve been covering the volcano scam since the very beginning of our channel. We wrote about it being a pure scam back in September 2017 and July 2018. The first to bring this plague was some info-hustler named Dima Ladesov (creator of the āTypical Millionaireā public page). He posted a whole guide on his Telegram channel about how to drive traffic, scam people with fake reviews, and attract fresh suckers by publishing these schemes. Later, he deleted the post and denied everything. Unfortunately, I was just starting my channel back then and didnāt think to save the article or take screenshots. The only trace is our September 2017 post where I mentioned Dimaās shady activities. Anyway, forget about him.
The Essence of the Scam
There are various affiliate programs that pay you for driving traffic. The simplest example is the AliExpress affiliate program, where you get a percentage of purchases made by people who click your links. By buying ads, you increase clicks and, therefore, your income.
But there are much juicier offersālike getting people to bet and deposit money. The most popular scam here is ābeating the casino.ā The affiliate program will even provide you with fake payout screenshots and testimonials. All you have to do is drive traffic and shamelessly lie to people, doing whatever it takes to get another āget-rich-quickā seeker to deposit and lose their money.
How Much Do Volcano Scammers Make?
There are lots of rumors and numbers floating around. Hereās a screenshot from a chat where someone honestly shared how much they make from this hustle:
Let me guess: youāre already thinking about starting your own scam volcano?
The History of the Battle
The ābattleā between the darknet channel community and volcano scammers started back in summer 2017. Thatās when Telegram was flooded with āAnti-Volcanoā channels with similar avatars, spamming admins with requests to advertise their āBeat the Volcano,ā āRob the Casino,ā āSecret Casino Algorithmsā channels, etc.
Some admins, not realizing what was going on, sold them ads and then got angry comments from subscribers who, for some reason, didnāt become millionaires. Most darknet channel admins started scamming volcano scammers out of ad money as a kind of tradition. Someone would drop a link to a guy with a typical avatar, and everyone would pile on like hyenas. It was always amusing to me, and I understood it kept volcano scammers away from Telegram, but I never participated myself.
As for me and my team: weāre against volcano scams, but weāve never scammed anyone out of money. Weād rather refuse ads and tell them to get lost. We donāt even advertise betting. Everyone earns as they can. A thinking person wonāt fall for this crap, and a sucker will lose their money somewhere else if not here. Read our channel (and others) and grow your brain cellsāeverything will be fine.
After many volcano scammers got burned, things calmed down for a couple of months.
Dark_Adm
When volcano scammers got tired of losing money and constantly buying ads, a more cunning character appeared. I wonāt give links, but many admins know him. He created a channel called ONION, posted various articles (some decent), and bought a lot of ads, boosting his numbers by 2,000ā3,000 per campaign, as he admitted in chat. He grew suspiciously fast, and it was obvious he was faking numbers. The first to notice was Zakiya, admin of the DollaruBandit channel, who started an open war with Dark_Adm, accusing him of planning to turn his channel into a volcano. This drama went on for a long time, with posts against ONION and its eventual volcanization.
Admins started to worry: how do you tell who will become a volcano and who wonāt?
How to Identify a Future āDarknet Volcanoā Channel
- No design or branding. The avatar is some random crap from Google, often with ādarknetā or similar text. Lots of green numbers, hooded hackers, and other nonsense. Obvious red flag.
- No effort in article descriptions. They just drop a link. āEat up, sucker. Weāll hack the casino soon, just wait another week.ā
- Channel description always says āfor informational purposes only,ā āclosed darknet forum,ā or ānot encouraging any actions.ā Not a 100% sign, but a common pattern.
- Recycled content. They have 30ā40 articles that just circulate. Youāll see the same ā8 anonymity programs,ā ādarknet glossary,ā or āTor sitesā everywhere. Old, overused content.
- No concept or idea. The channel is faceless. The admin doesnāt interact, doesnāt write greetings or descriptions. Just dumps links to articles, posts any ad, and waits for the right moment.
- No design at all. The channel name isnāt on the avatar. No original logo or character. Posts use the same generic Google images.
- Channel name almost always includes āDark.ā Classic. Zero creativity, though some legit channels also use āDark.ā
- They often promote their other scam channels. Theyāll say āweāre movingā or āopening a new channel,ā creating clickbait and moving the audience to a new sleeping volcano.
- No contact info in the description. Not always, but often. Even the most anonymous admins will list a bot for feedback or ad sales. These guys donāt care about either.
- The admin āwarms upā the audience. Promises VIP clubs, secret schemes, super arbitrage training, and other nonsense. Sometimes shows off āearningsā or invents a silly backstory before volcanizing. (Hi, Artyom!)
Below is one of the most ācreativeā examples of audience warm-up. They even mention Goebbelsāwhat a circus.
These are the 10 signs of a future volcano. Again, this isnāt a 100% method, just my personal observations. I live and breathe this stuff and see it daily, so Iāve got a trained eye, haha.
Notorious Volcano Scammers
Artyom
Recently, a new volcano scammer known as Artyom appeared. No doxxing hereāI have nothing personal against him, but heās a key part of this new wave of volcanization in darknet channels.
He created the āMoney Goatā and āDarka4ā channels. After buying ads everywhere (including from me), he quickly volcanized, gaining about 30k subscribers on each āproject.ā Rumor has it his next project is DARKNETFLIX. In a chat, it was discussed that the āMur`darkā channel was either his project or he bought it. I lean toward the latter. That channel was later renamed TROJAN and volcanized. The same logo appears in DARKNETFLIX, but I canāt say for sure itās all the same story. But I wouldnāt be surprised.
You can spot Artyom by his writing styleāhe doesnāt even bother to change it. Same template every time. He also always posts the same screenshot of his āamazingā Sberbank balance. If you see this, run. After that, the channel will only have casino scam schemes. Yes, thatās the same screenshot from the āwarming up the audienceā example.
Iām not going to dig into which other channels heās created or bought. As a Telegram admin, I can spot his channels right away. The point of this article isnāt about him specifically. Itās clear that most ādark-volcanoesā are his products and heās the top volcano scammer right now, but heās not the only one. Heās just part of the story, so enough about Artyom.
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I didnāt pay much attention to this guy, but it was obvious heās also part of the volcano scammer crew. Some say he doesnāt run volcano scams himself but creates ādarknetā channels and sells themāoften to Artyom. Or maybe they work together. I donāt know for sure.
Here are some of his ācreationsā:
- Homedark (became a volcano on 04/07/19)
- Mur`dark (became a volcano this week, sold and renamed TROJAN)
- HACKAHOLIC (became a volcano and was sold)
- theD@rkNet (next in line)
This guy often pretends to be clueless when asked about volcano scams: āI just have a regular dark channel. Iām just starting out.ā Yeah, right.
Theyāve even come up with a new format for testimonials (or affiliate program): now they post video chats with āhappy winnersā who supposedly hit the jackpot! Evolution, huh. Whatās nextābillboard ads and street promoters handing out flyers with secret QR codes? š
Why Did I Write This Article?
This trend is killing the darknet niche, destroying audience loyalty, and making life harder for regular adminsāespecially newcomers, who will get scammed, accused of being future volcanoes, and generally trashed. All volcano scammers ruin trust in the messenger as a whole, making people associate it with scams. Someone gets burned once, loses money, and never comes back, not wanting to remember their mistake.
I just donāt want my audience to fall victim to this obvious scam. This article isnāt an investigation or an attackājust a warning for our readers. Be smart, donāt embarrass yourself with ideas about hacking casinos. I remind you of this from time to time. Iāve explained how it works and why these channels appear. Many of you have asked me privately why this happens. I hope you now understand.
Some Answers to Possible Questions
Why Should You Learn to Detect a Sleeping Volcano?
- You save your time by not wasting it on these projects.
- You immediately avoid getting scammed.
- You start to understand what quality content is.
- You begin to appreciate real materials and channels that put in effort for you.
Why Do Some Good Channels Get Sold to Volcano Scammers?
- Channel admins donāt develop their projects or buy ads, so their sales drop and they lose motivation. They donāt have the money to āboostā the channel again, or they just donāt want to invest anymore.
- Admins lose interest in the topic, and since there are no buyers, they sell to volcano scammers, who are the most frequent buyers. The seller doesnāt always know what will happen to the channel next.
- Admins sell channels urgently and for cheap. This can happen for various reasons, but selling a channel quickly is only possible to a close acquaintance or a volcano scammer. A buyer who doesnāt know you will spend days analyzing your stats, ads, content, etc. No one wants to buy a pig in a poke, especially on Telegram.
- Some admins are just greedy bastards who fall for a juicy price tag.
Thatās all for now. The topic remains open, so I might write more if something interesting comes up.
Be smart and reasonable. Donāt let anyone feed you lies or garbage. Telegram is supposed to have a smart, discerning audience. Iād hate to see otherwise.