After paying $300 in tuition fees, I realized this was a scam. The project team doesn't offer proper courses; they just promote peripheral products to pass the time and even try to forcefully add people to various chat groups. Only later did I see clearly that they even started to whitewash the situation, attempting to create false public opinion to cover up the issues. When encountering such tricks, you must run quickly; there are too many projects in the Web3 community that are just坑 (traps). Everyone should stay vigilant before entering the scene and not be fooled by low-cost training and promises of high returns. Thanks to this friend for exposing the truth, which is a contribution to helping everyone avoid falling into these pits.
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 01-10 07:44
ngl, the 300U tuition fee is basically a tax on not running basic due diligence. the correlation between "aggressive group recruitment tactics" and rugpull probability is frankly embarrassing at this point—we're talking 0.87 coefficient minimum across my data set. project fundamentals matter, bag-holding doesn't.
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TxFailed
· 01-10 07:40
ngl, 300U down the drain just to learn what shilling looks like in real time... classic move actually. seen this exact playbook like fifty times now, and it never gets less painful to watch tbh.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 01-10 07:37
Learning to recognize people with just 300U, no regrets. I'm already tired of those projects that hype up paying tuition to break even; they're all cut from the same mold.
After paying $300 in tuition fees, I realized this was a scam. The project team doesn't offer proper courses; they just promote peripheral products to pass the time and even try to forcefully add people to various chat groups. Only later did I see clearly that they even started to whitewash the situation, attempting to create false public opinion to cover up the issues. When encountering such tricks, you must run quickly; there are too many projects in the Web3 community that are just坑 (traps). Everyone should stay vigilant before entering the scene and not be fooled by low-cost training and promises of high returns. Thanks to this friend for exposing the truth, which is a contribution to helping everyone avoid falling into these pits.