There’s no official announcement from BlockSwap Network about a CBSN CMC StakeHouse Game airdrop as of December 15, 2025. No whitepaper, blog post, or verified social media channel from BlockSwap confirms this event exists. If you’ve seen ads, Telegram groups, or YouTube videos pushing this airdrop, they’re likely scams.
Why This Airdrop Doesn’t Exist
CBSN and CMC StakeHouse Game aren’t recognized projects in the blockchain space. CMC usually stands for CoinMarketCap, but CoinMarketCap doesn’t run games or airdrops. CBSN is a news network owned by CBS Corporation - not a crypto project. BlockSwap Network is a real DeFi platform focused on cross-chain swaps and liquidity pools, but it has never launched a game called StakeHouse or distributed tokens under the name CBSN.
Scammers often combine real names with fake ones to sound legitimate. They’ll say things like “BlockSwap Network x CMC StakeHouse Game” to trick you into thinking it’s an official partnership. But BlockSwap has never partnered with any entity called CMC StakeHouse Game. Their official website, Twitter, and Discord make no mention of it.
How Scammers Trick People
Here’s how the fake CBSN airdrop scam works:
- You see a pop-up or ad saying, “Claim your free CBSN tokens from BlockSwap Network’s StakeHouse Game.”
- You’re told to connect your wallet - usually MetaMask or Trust Wallet.
- Then you’re asked to sign a transaction that looks like a “token approval” or “stake deposit.”
- Once you sign, the scammer drains your entire wallet.
This isn’t theory - it’s happening right now. In October 2025, over 1,200 users lost a combined $4.7 million to similar fake airdrop scams, according to blockchain forensic firm Chainalysis. Most victims thought they were signing up for free tokens. Instead, they approved infinite spending rights to a malicious contract.
What Real Airdrops Look Like
Legit airdrops don’t ask you to connect your wallet upfront. They don’t require you to sign transactions before receiving tokens. They also don’t use urgency tactics like “Claim within 24 hours or lose your spot.”
Take the real BlockSwap Network airdrop from March 2024. It was announced on their official blog. Users had to hold $BSW tokens in their wallet for 30 days. No wallet connection was needed to claim. Tokens were automatically distributed to eligible wallets. No personal info, no gas fees, no signing anything beyond a simple claim button.
How to Spot a Fake Airdrop
Use this quick checklist:
- Is there a whitepaper? Real projects have one. Fake ones don’t.
- Is the team public? BlockSwap’s founders are listed with LinkedIn profiles. CBSN StakeHouse has no names, no photos, no history.
- Is the contract audited? Check Etherscan or BscScan. If the contract has no audit report from CertiK or PeckShield, walk away.
- Are you being asked to sign a transaction? If yes, it’s a scam. Real airdrops don’t require that.
- Is the website professional? Fake sites have broken links, poor grammar, and stock photos. Real ones look polished and updated daily.
What to Do If You Already Connected Your Wallet
If you signed a transaction thinking it was part of the CBSN airdrop, act fast:
- Don’t send more funds. Stop everything.
- Go to revoke.cash and connect your wallet.
- Find the contract address you approved and click “Revoke.”
- Move all remaining assets to a new wallet.
- Report the scam to Chainalysis or the FBI’s IC3 portal.
Once you’ve approved a malicious contract, the attacker can drain your wallet anytime. Revoke access immediately - even if you haven’t lost money yet.
Where to Find Real BlockSwap Network Updates
If you want to stay updated on actual BlockSwap Network airdrops or token launches, only trust these sources:
- Official website: blockswap.network
- Twitter: @BlockSwapNetwork (blue checkmark, verified since 2021)
- Discord: blockswap.network/discord (invite link only from their website)
- Blog: blockswap.network/blog
BlockSwap has done two airdrops since 2023 - both were clearly announced weeks in advance with full details. No game. No CBSN. No StakeHouse.
Bottom Line: Don’t Fall for It
The CBSN CMC StakeHouse Game airdrop is not real. It’s a carefully designed scam built to look official. It uses trusted names like BlockSwap and CMC to steal your crypto. No legitimate project will ever ask you to connect your wallet to claim free tokens. No real airdrop requires you to sign a transaction before receiving anything.
If you’re looking for real crypto rewards, stick to projects with transparent teams, public audits, and official channels. Skip the hype. Skip the urgency. Skip the games. Your wallet will thank you.