Nice catch again Rikafip! I've recently bumped onto their announcement thread and it was too good that it seems to be true, but looking further on to the link, (hovering the whole ANN image), you can see that it will direct you to "
http://https//helioswap.org", hence I've been suspicious with the occurring redundancy on the URL link alone
I think that's just a mistake of a person that made their ANN, he simply used the wrong link. And they were so lazy and incompetent that they didn't even check if links are working properly.
What happened; HelioSwap took content and ideas from Mainframe whitepaper and Falcon Swap project and used it as their own, without providing any reference whatsoever.
Maybe they thought no one would noticed. Falcon swap is one of the mid tier project that reach more than 10x as ATH so these guys are probably trying to get that hype. Though thanks to our diligent scam hunters here, these are exposed. Thanks for posting again a good catch mate, supported the flag.
Until I checked HelioSwap, I never even heard about FalconSwap as I'm not really into DeFi and I stay away from it. One thing always surprises me is the fact that scammers tend to copy well known projects, while that generally makes it easier to spot. They are just that stupid sometimes.
Awesome catching mate. But how do you verifying this, I mean in which online seo plagiarizm checker?
I've tried some tools at the beginning, but now I mostly use good old Google. Nothing fancy, just that. And after some time you start seeing some inconsistencies so it makes it a bit easier to sport. For example, part of the whitepaper was written in subpar English, and then suddenly you have parts clearly written by someone fluent. That's a big red flag, and usually means that part has been copied.