

The second link is literally to their own web page.
Regardless of whether its part of the “protocol”, it’s part of the project.
The second link is literally to their own web page.
Regardless of whether its part of the “protocol”, it’s part of the project.
You don’t need a new token to do any of that. You could do it with one of the thousands of existing ones.
You do, however, need a new token if you want to rug pull a bunch of random clueless “investors”.
If I’m a betting man, this entire project is 95% scam and 5% project, and that’s me being generous.
Cave men said the same thing about the horse. They gutted our communal caves and made human scale subordinate to a domesticated animal. #fuckmounts
When something becomes substantially easier to do, the prevalence of it is going to increase substantially as well. So it’s not that phishing is going to get any more complex or deceptive. It’s that it’s going to come from 10x+ more endpoints. And while you personally may feel immune, it’s all a numbers game to the scammer. The more attacks they send out, the higher their success rate.
If you’re already getting 10 scam calls and texts a day, imagine getting 100. If you’re getting 100, imagine getting 1000.
I have no clue. Nor do I think it matters. I’m judging it purely on the fact that they integrated a token into the project that serves only to enrich the owners, but operates under the guise of an investment. It’s dishonest and scammy.