You can literally verify it through Instagram. Every single coin has the creator's social account linked—there's no hiding that. And if the founder literally made the meme promoting it, you can't just turn around and claim they have nothing to do with the project. The evidence is right there for anyone to check. That's not how accountability works in this space.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 2h ago
Laughing out loud, the founder posts a tweet to promote and still pretends to be innocent? On-chain data is right there.
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NFTDreamer
· 12-27 01:49
Ha, I've heard this explanation so many times. Is on-chain provenance really that effective?
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AirDropMissed
· 12-27 01:40
Haha, that's just nonsense. The creator just shakes their hand and deletes the account, and it's gone.
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DeFiGrayling
· 12-27 01:40
NGL, this set of rhetoric sounds very nice, but the crypto world is still the same old trick...
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LightningHarvester
· 12-27 01:38
You're right, the tactic of playing dead should go bankrupt.
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AirdropChaser
· 12-27 01:35
Damn, this logic makes sense. Just check IG and it's all sorted.
You can literally verify it through Instagram. Every single coin has the creator's social account linked—there's no hiding that. And if the founder literally made the meme promoting it, you can't just turn around and claim they have nothing to do with the project. The evidence is right there for anyone to check. That's not how accountability works in this space.