Some context on that recent drama: the scammers themselves have publicly admitted to running the scheme. What's wild? They tried pinning everything on a single team member.
Still seeing people blame the boost team in comments. Look, the facts are pretty clear here. When the perpetrators confess and then desperately attempt to redirect blame, that tells you everything about where accountability actually lies.
Anyone still convinced the project team orchestrated this needs to check the timeline again. Sometimes a scam is just a scam, and the real team got caught in the crossfire.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 3h ago
The scammer has already admitted it, and they're still trying to shift the blame? Wake up, everyone.
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HashBrownies
· 3h ago
You've already admitted to it, but you're still trying to shift the blame. I really don't get this move.
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SignatureCollector
· 3h ago
The scammer has already admitted it, yet still tries to shift the blame? That's really outrageous.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 3h ago
Hi, I've seen this blame-shifting trick plenty of times before. Any OG in the space can smell it a mile away. The scammer admits to it but still tries to frame someone else? Hilarious, this move is even more transparent than the liquidation price I've seen.
Some context on that recent drama: the scammers themselves have publicly admitted to running the scheme. What's wild? They tried pinning everything on a single team member.
Still seeing people blame the boost team in comments. Look, the facts are pretty clear here. When the perpetrators confess and then desperately attempt to redirect blame, that tells you everything about where accountability actually lies.
Anyone still convinced the project team orchestrated this needs to check the timeline again. Sometimes a scam is just a scam, and the real team got caught in the crossfire.