Ethergallery Reviews 5

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Stay away from this ELABORATE SCAM!

Anyone who shows more than one star is a scammer from Ethergallery.

It is an elaborate scam to get you to pay to create an ETF and claim there are tons of people who will buy it.

They string you along, and I was even shown that the two of my ETFs had been purchased, but when I tried to retrieve my earnings, it was blocked. Then I gave them personal information, which was merely a phishing expedition.

Bottom line: Stay away from them. You will only lose your money. I'm not talking about your gas fees or comp fee of 15% - I'm talking about your whole wallet. They closed my wallet and took all the money.

They claim 24/7 support, but there is none. Once they get your money, nothing on the website works for you. You are locked out essentially. No recourse, no phone - the number they have is bogus, and so is the support email.

26 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam

Scam! Got contacted on Deviantart by someone trying to buy artworks. Moved to Discord, trying to get minting fees…

12 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Dude contacts me via my DeviantArt site…

Dude contacts me via my DeviantArt site abd asks if I have my stuff on an NFT platform.
Didn't know what an NFT was so I traded short messages with him for a couple days and on a Friday I researched NFT's via Google.
After deciding on a platform in a list of "popular" recomended platforms I settled on Opensea.
Couple days later Dude asks for my Discord server and I sent him/her(?) a link.
Via Discord I listened to him pitch this concept of logging in to Ethergallery, creating an account, minting my work and then selling the entire account to his "big money" investors for several thousand dollars.
Didn't like the terms and details so I kept the conversation open but didn't sign on to Ethergallery.
Later I did some reviews and found this site.
Kept in Discord with the guy and he kept using "poor me" stories to induce sympathy in me to set up an acct with "EG" cause they really wanted my art but I kept asking him to see the listings I posted on OS and he added more sob stories and appologies including his workplace harassment unless he could secure the deal.
He also claimed that he couldn't trade wallet to wallet because his wallet wouldn't allow that and he couldn't buy my listed work on "OS" because he didn't know how to set it up then changed the sbject and wouldn't offer any more details.
I finally asked him for an email address and after he sent that to me I gifted him one of my cheap pieces and haven't heard back from him since.
******
I never set up an account with "EG" and stayed with OS.

1 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

NFT Scam

artists on DeviantArt are contacted by a new profile wanting to buy random artworks as NFT for a very high price, asked to mint them on that platform for 250$, sending crypto to some other wallet. The scammer tries to move the conversation to messaging to escape moderation. Once the artist pays for minting the scammer disappears.

21 May 2025
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