If you're not actually verified in the Web3 community but you're out here claiming to be an InfoFi expert, honestly? Don't bother reaching out. The space is full of noise already—we don't need more unverified voices posing as authorities. Credibility matters when you're talking about people's portfolios and financial moves.
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AirdropCollector
· 23h ago
Really, these days InfoFi masters are everywhere, and the tactics to harvest retail investors are all pretty much the same.
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MindsetExpander
· 23h ago
Really, a bunch of self-proclaimed experts are actually just weirdos who haven't really done anything.
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NullWhisperer
· 23h ago
ngl the "credibility gap" here is actually an interesting attack surface... unverified voices = potential vectors for misinformation cascades. technically speaking, this is how bad implementations compound.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 23h ago
That's right, there are too many scammers now, you really need to check credentials.
If you're not actually verified in the Web3 community but you're out here claiming to be an InfoFi expert, honestly? Don't bother reaching out. The space is full of noise already—we don't need more unverified voices posing as authorities. Credibility matters when you're talking about people's portfolios and financial moves.