It's concerning how some bad actors manage to launch questionable projects through crowdfunding platforms. They list CA (contract address) details on GoFundMe and similar services, then disappear with funds. This highlights the importance of doing thorough due diligence before participating in any token launch—verify the project team, check smart contract audits, review the whitepaper, and never rush into investments based on hype alone. Community members should report suspicious projects to platform moderators and exchange teams to protect others from falling victim to these schemes.
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BearHugger
· 01-06 10:31
I've been tired of this routine for a long time. It's always the same characters and the same scams. There are a bunch of trash projects on GoFundMe that run away, and what's funny is that some people still rush into them.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 01-05 23:07
It's the same old story again; the scammers manipulating the market on GoFundMe just never stop.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-03 23:55
Bro, this scam is really outrageous. GoFundMe can even be used as a withdrawal tool?
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CommunityJanitor
· 01-03 23:51
It's the same old story, the tricks to scam on GoFundMe are getting more and more diverse.
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SandwichTrader
· 01-03 23:47
It's the same story again, always saying to do homework, but in the end, a bunch of people rush in.
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PumpStrategist
· 01-03 23:27
The pattern has formed, and it's another typical wave of retail investors being harvested. The chip distribution is so obvious, yet some still dare to go all-in. Truly commendable courage.
It's concerning how some bad actors manage to launch questionable projects through crowdfunding platforms. They list CA (contract address) details on GoFundMe and similar services, then disappear with funds. This highlights the importance of doing thorough due diligence before participating in any token launch—verify the project team, check smart contract audits, review the whitepaper, and never rush into investments based on hype alone. Community members should report suspicious projects to platform moderators and exchange teams to protect others from falling victim to these schemes.