TechFlow, July 9 — According to Cointelegraph, Corey Wilton, CEO of Mirai Labs, recently exposed a large-scale "phone farm" near Ho Chi Minh City housing approximately 30,000 smartphones dedicated to manipulating cryptocurrency airdrop campaigns. Equipped with individual SIM cards and device fingerprints, these devices can spoof IP addresses, making detection extremely difficult.
The operation primarily manufactures and sells DIY phone farm equipment, producing over 1,000 specialized phones weekly. These are packaged into "farm boxes" containing around 20 phones each and sold to international clients. The devices are used to fabricate user activity and hijack reward tokens intended for genuine early adopters.




