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I am not gonna lie, from the design your website looks completely good. But sadly you are using it for something like this instead, how many times we have been seeing it?
ETH fork, NEO fork, Waves fork.
I have lost count how many of those are, but until today how many survive? none, because all of them were scam project, to begin with.
All of you have the same scheme, creating a project but without disclosing team members' profiles and whitepaper, then running an airdrop. When the time comes, you are using a phishing link to get peoples' private keys.
Am I right?
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March 05, 2020, 11:05:49 AM
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I am not gonna lie, from the design your website looks completely good. But sadly you are using it for something like this instead, how many times we have been seeing it?
ETH fork, NEO fork, Waves fork.
I have lost count how many of those are, but until today how many survive? none, because all of them were scam project, to begin with.
All of you have the same scheme, creating a project but without disclosing team members' profiles and whitepaper, then running an airdrop. When the time comes, you are using a phishing link to get peoples' private keys.
Am I right?

Agree, this project looks like a 100% scam
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March 05, 2020, 06:25:47 PM
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I was about to start taking an interest in this project but thanks to moderators who flagged this account and save many like me to stop taking any sort of interest.
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