Possibly. But usually that happens with bounty spammers who spam millions of Facebook and Twitter links for some worthless tokens. Honestly, I gave up caring if they "cheat" the campaign that produces so much spam and only wants to sell their worthless tokens.
It is the general condition of all altcoin projects
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I was very interested in altcoins in 2017 and before, but after participating in a series of bullshit projects, I ignored all of them
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If I remember correctly, I have more than 50 shit coins in my wallet, 5% of them are valuable on the exchanges, but the prices are very low. The rest are just meaningless symbols
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But undoubtedly fraudulent projects continue to exist now and in the future, spammers will still be there to help them advertise their project by spamming
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