The crypto community has recently seen another wave of “anti-scam crackdowns.”



A certain team has stepped up and made their stance clear: they’re determined to see this through and will give no room for scam coins to survive. These people claim to be part of an anti-fraud group, and it looks like they’re dead set on going head-to-head with those pump-and-dump projects.

To be honest, their slogan sounds pretty tough. After all, everyone’s fed up with projects whose whitepapers are full of hype but have no real technology, and just rely on speculation to drive up prices. There really are too many of those in the market—jumping on every trend to launch tokens, cashing out, and running off.

That said, actually telling which ones are scam coins and which ones have real value isn’t easy. Some projects look sketchy at first but end up delivering something real; others are packaged super professionally but turn out to be empty in the end.

Anyway, the market is a mixed bag right now, and investors need to keep their eyes open. Don’t just listen to others shouting slogans—the key is to do your own research, look into the project team’s background, technical capabilities, and community activity—those are the hard indicators. Ultimately, it’s your own wallet, and you have to protect it yourself.
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DogeBachelorvip
· 6h ago
Another round of anti-fraud show? Bro, how long can you keep it up? What about those previous teams...
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MondayYoloFridayCryvip
· 8h ago
Coming back with the same routine? It's easy to shout slogans, but how many actually dig into the real issues?
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DancingCandlesvip
· 12-09 08:39
Another wave of anti-fraud advocates are speaking out. While what they’re saying is correct, how many of them are actually stopping the exploitation of retail investors?
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ImpermanentLossEnjoyervip
· 12-08 20:52
Cracking down on counterfeits is the right thing to do, but what I care more about is whether these people themselves are clean...
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MysteriousZhangvip
· 12-08 20:49
It's the anti-fraud team again. I've heard this kind of talk too many times... The key is to see who can actually hold those projects accountable, instead of making a lot of noise but accomplishing little in the end.
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MetaverseMortgagevip
· 12-08 20:45
Another wave of anti-fraud efforts? Sounds nice, but the key is whether they can actually uncover a few major real cases.
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ShadowStakervip
· 12-08 20:42
ngl, the "anti-fraud" theater is nice but... validator selection bias won't fix fundamentals. most retail still can't read an audit report if it hit them.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 12-08 20:35
It's the anti-fraud team again. How long will it last this time?
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 12-08 20:28
No matter how loud the slogans are, it’s useless—the key is whether the team truly has real capabilities.
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