This is already the fifth one this week... Really, project exit scams have been happening consecutively within just a few days. What's going on with the market? Is it the failure of the review mechanism, retail investors' lack of awareness, or a combination of both? The frequent occurrence of such events should indeed raise vigilance—before entering any new project, it's best to spend more time researching the team background, code audits, and community activity.
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NftRegretMachine
· 7h ago
Five scams in a week, how outrageous is that
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Here comes another one, I bet five bucks that the next project is from the same group
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Is it really that hard to do some homework? Do we have to learn lessons the hard way, bloodily every time
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Honestly, it's still greed at play, no time for due diligence
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During market reshuffling, let's see who can survive and laugh last
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Why the hell am I always the last to know there's a problem, so hopeless
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Code audits, team backgrounds, it seems most people don't look at them or can't understand
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That's why I now treat new projects as scams right from the start
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Five? Maybe you didn't count those barely alive ones
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Risk awareness? Bro, the desire to make money directly kills rationality
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LayerZeroHero
· 7h ago
Is it happening again this week? I'm really overwhelmed. I need to seriously reflect on my own due diligence.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 7h ago
Another one? I'm numb already, this pace is ridiculously fast
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Honestly, doing homework really saves lives. My friend went in directly because he didn't check the team
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Rather than blaming retail investors, why not first ask how the exchange reviews...
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Five? Are you sure you didn't count more? Feels like there's news every day
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Code auditing really needs to be taken seriously, or else you won't know how people die
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It's all because the market is too wild, the mechanism can't keep up with the pace
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I think it's mainly about risk awareness; greed kills people
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This frequency really makes people lose all confidence in new projects
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The more you look into the team background, the better. Better to spend more time than get caught off guard
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It's always like this, then three days later, a new project appears again, cycle repeats...
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 8h ago
That's correct, but I think the root of the problem lies in greed; no one wants to take the time to study it carefully.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 8h ago
They ran away again this week, truly incredible. The market is so bad, yet they still play this game.
This is already the fifth one this week... Really, project exit scams have been happening consecutively within just a few days. What's going on with the market? Is it the failure of the review mechanism, retail investors' lack of awareness, or a combination of both? The frequent occurrence of such events should indeed raise vigilance—before entering any new project, it's best to spend more time researching the team background, code audits, and community activity.